Low-cost $100 Xiaomi tablet shows up on TENAA with LTE


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Having previously been spotted on GFXBench, a mystery Xiaomi tablet has now appeared for network approval featuring LTE support.

Xiaomi device codenamed 2,014,811 has received approval to go on sale in China and according to government database details will be able to connect to GSM, WCDMA, TD-LTE and FDD-LTE networks. That makes this new tablet a little more desirable than the current Mi Pad which supports only WIFI.

Previous leaks showed the mystery tablet will have a 9.2-inch 720p display, Snapdragon 410 processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory, and dual cameras. Taking these specifications in to account and from previous Xiaomi product launches we can expect this mid-range tablet to costa as little as 599 Yuan ($100).

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Receiving the go ahead to go on sale at this time of year would mean that Xiaomi could release their new device in time for the Chinese Spring Festival early next year and take advantage of the holiday shopping period.

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22 Comments

  1. Vijay Sud
    November 24, 2014

    Xiaomi is out to own tbe Indian phone market with Redmi 1s..Redmi Notes..Mi4…but with this tab..it could own the Indian tablet market too !! Go..Xiaomi !!

  2. Sere83
    November 24, 2014

    9.2 inch a@ 720P. That is an incredible fail.

    • balcobomber25
      November 25, 2014

      9.2 inch @ 720p @ $100. That is an incredible win.

      • nonotz
        November 25, 2014

        and LTE as well … im sold

  3. Guaire
    November 24, 2014

    Redmi Note 4G would be a 9.2″ tablet too, if everything appears on GFXBench were accurate.

    http://gfxbench.com/device.jsp?benchmark=gfx30&os=Android&api=gl&D=Xiaomi+HM+Note+1+LTE+TD&testgroup=info

  4. Guest
    November 24, 2014

    Xiaomi is out to own tbe Indian phone market with Redmi 1s..Redmi Notes..Mi4…but with this tab..it could own the Indian tablet market too !! Go..Xiaomi !!

  5. Sere83
    November 24, 2014

    9.2 inch a@ 720P. That is an incredible fail.

    • balcobomber25
      November 25, 2014

      9.2 inch @ 720p @ $100. That is an incredible win.

    • nonotz
      November 25, 2014

      and LTE as well … im sold

  6. realjjj
    November 24, 2014

    Assuming it’s not 9.2 nch but some new Redmi, the upgrade is not enough. They need more of a bang than a minor SoC upgrade.

  7. Guaire
    November 24, 2014

    Redmi Note 4G would be a 9.2″ tablet too, if everything appears on GFXBench were accurate.

    http://gfxbench.com/device.jsp?benchmark=gfx30&os=Android&api=gl&D=Xiaomi+HM+Note+1+LTE+TD&testgroup=info

  8. Hameed
    November 24, 2014

    Waiting for 4G LTE Octacore version in India.

  9. realjjj
    November 25, 2014

    Assuming it’s not 9.2 nch but some new Redmi, the upgrade is not enough. They need more of a bang than a minor SoC upgrade.

  10. Guest
    November 25, 2014

    Waiting for 4G LTE Octacore version in India.

  11. Antonio
    November 25, 2014

    the code name 2,014,811 maybe stands for 2014/8/11 ? by the way i’m hyped for this tablet 🙂

  12. Guest
    November 25, 2014

    the code name 2,014,811 maybe stands for 2014/8/11 ? by the way i’m hyped for this tablet 🙂

  13. Segun
    November 26, 2014

    How do I order from Nigeria?
    My email is: segunsuccess@gmail.com)

    • Alex
      November 27, 2014

      Anybody that buys anything from Nigeria is completely looking to willfully be a victim of identity theft. I’m sure you were just joking…

      • mark
        December 3, 2014

        Why? is it dangerous?

  14. Guest
    November 26, 2014

    How do I order from Nigeria?
    My email is: segunsuccess@gmail.com)

    • Alex
      November 27, 2014

      Anybody that buys anything from Nigeria is completely looking to willfully be a victim of identity theft. I’m sure you were just joking…

    • Guest
      December 3, 2014

      Why? is it dangerous?