The Realme Book (Slim) will be launching on Aug. 18 in China and India as the company’s first laptop. Past reports have revealed that the company is also working on Realme Pad, which is expected to debut as its first tablet. While there is no official confirmation yet on Realme Pad’s launch event, its arrival does not seem to be far away. Recently, it was spotted at Singapore’s IMDA certification site, and now it is has received approval from the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC).

Realme Pad EEC
Realme Pad’s EEC certification

The alleged Realme Pad has appeared with the RMP2103 model number at the EEC certification site (via). The EEC listing has no information on the specs of the device. To recollect, a variant of the same device with model number RMP2102 was spotted at IMDA in July.

Realme Pad specifications and features (Rumored)

Past reports have revealed that the Realme Pad measures 246.1 x 155.8 x 6.8mm and it houses a 10.4-inch screen. While the tablet is said to be powered by a 7,100mAh battery, there is no word on its processor.

Realme Pad
Realme Pad

The base model of the tablet may offer users 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB of native storage. Rumors have it that the tablet may arrive in Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi + LTE editions. For photography, it may feature autofocus enabled 8-megapixel rear camera, whereas its front may house an 8-megapixel fixed focus camera.

The Realme Pad is expected to arrive with an aluminum chassis. Its leaked renders have revealed that it could be available in colors like gold and grey. The images have also revealed that it may feature a storage slot for a stylus, a microSD card slot, and a USB-C port.

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