Xiaomi is gearing up to expand its tablet lineup, and a new Geekbench listing suggests the upcoming Pad 7S Pro could be a serious performer. The tablet, which surfaced under model number 25053RP5CC, is powered by Xiaomi’s in-house Xring O1 processor.

According to the Geekbench 6 listing, the Pad 7S Pro scored 2,631 in single-core and 8,449 in multi-core CPU tests. It’s actually a little over what we saw with the Xiaomi 15s Pro: 2413 and 8068 in single and multi-core tests, respectively.

The Xring O1 is built on TSMC’s 3nm process and features a 10-core setup: two cores at 1.80GHz, two at 1.89GHz, four at 3.04GHz, and two performance cores topping out at 3.40GHz. While its prime cores are clocked lower than those in the Pad 7 Ultra (3.7GHz) and Xiaomi 15S Pro (3.9GHz), the Pad 7S Pro still holds its own — and even surpasses Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, which uses the Dimensity 9300+ (scoring 2,192 and 7,327, respectively). If anything, we are expecting improved stability at the cost of some short-term peak performance.
That said, it’s still just a benchmark that doesn’t measure sustained performance effectively, and we’ll need to test the device ourselves before commenting on the sustained performance. Nevertheless, the Xring O1 on the Pad 7S Pro is paired with 16GB of RAM, and the device runs on Android 15 with Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2, just like the Xiaomi 15S Pro.
The tablet will likely be announced in late June 2025. It’s expected to come in four color options — purple, black, Cambrian gray, and titanium — and will feature a 12.5-inch display, a slim 5.8mm profile, and a 576g body. The camera setup could include a 50MP main sensor, and a massive 12,160mAh battery is also on the cards.
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