Xiaomi is expected to release new tablets after a long time. More information about these devices has been slowly appearing on the web. According to the latest information, one of these upcoming tablets has been certified by FCC.
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi is reported to launch three tablets. These products are codenamed enuma, elish, and nabu respectively.
As per Kacper Skrzypek (@kacskrz), the new Xiaomi tablet that has now appeared on FCC with model number 21051182G is the ‘Global’ variant of ‘nabu’. As per previous reports, this model will likely be the most affordable of all three forthcoming Xiaomi tablets.
This device is expected to sport a 10.97-inch IPS LCD panel display with a resolution of 800 x 2560 pixels and a 16:10 aspect ratio. The display is said to support a 120Hz refresh rate, 410 nits peak brightness, and stylus input.
Under the hood, it is reported to feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 SoC and an 8,720mAh battery. According to FCC, this WiFi-only product will run MIUI 12.5 and will support 22.5 fast charging.
Last but not least, the Xiaomi Mi Pad nabu will house a quad-camera setup on the back consisting of a 12MP primary sensor, an ultrawide unit, a macro shooter, and a depth sensor.
Xiaomi is yet to officially reveal the launch date of its next-gen tablets. The exact branding of these devices is a mystery for now.
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