Another report reiterates the existence of three high-end Xiaomi tablets

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Xiaomi is rumored to launch three new tablets after an interval of three years. A few details about these products are already out, thanks to MIUI. Now, another finding confirms the existence of these tablets once again.

A new report by XDA Developers brings more evidence for the existence of new Xiaomi tablets. While decompiling the code of multiple MIUI 12.5 system apps, the publication has spotted the codenames of these tablets (nabu, eluma, elish) referenced in methods like “isPad”.

This somewhat confirms that certain first-party Xiaomi applications will have different UI and additional features on these tablets. A new alphas version of the MIUI Home app already has a settings page showcasing system navigation on these upcoming tablets.

Further, the report says that ‘enuma’ and ‘elish’ will be variants of one another. Their model numbers end with K81 and K81A respectively. On the other hand, the model number of ‘nabu’ ends with K82. Out of these three, only ‘enuma’ will have support for mobile connectivity (4G LTE/5G).

Lastly, the report also mentions another method called “isSplitTablet”. Though it suggests foldables, the exact meaning of this method is a mystery as of now.

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According to an earlier report by XiaomiUI, these forthcoming tablets will flaunt a 120Hz IPS display with a resolution of 800 x 2560 pixels, 410 nits peak brightness, and a 16:10 aspect ratio. Additionally, as per tipster kacskrz, ‘nabu’ will feature a 10.97-inch panel and will be backed by an 8,720mAh battery. This tablet is said to measure 236mm x 148mm in dimension.

As far as chipsets are concerned, ‘enuma’ and ‘elish’ will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC. Whereas, ‘nabu’ will arrive with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 SoC.

Finally, despite being tablets, all three will sport a quad-camera setup consisting of a primary sensor, an ultra-wide unit, a macro snapper, and a depth sensor. But ‘enuma’ will have a 48MP main sensor instead of a 12MP primary camera on ‘elish’ and ‘nabu’.

 

 

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