Redmi Pad 2 Pro Leak Gives a First Look at Xiaomi’s Next Tablet

Tablets
Thursday, 18 September 2025 at 09:38
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Looks like Xiaomi has another tablet on the way. Leaked images and spec sheets point to the Redmi Pad 2 Pro, and from what’s out there, it could be a solid step up without pushing into premium territory.
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Qualcomm SoC inside

The big headline is the chip. Word is the Pad 2 Pro will run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4. That’s not the most powerful processor out there, but it’s more than capable for the usual mix of web browsing, streaming, and note-taking. Think of it as reliable rather than flashy—something people can actually use every day without hiccups.
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The display also stands out. A 12.1-inch panel with a 120Hz refresh rate means smooth scrolling and fluid video playback. It’s a spec we’re seeing more often now, but at this price range it’s still worth paying attention to.
Design-wise, leaks show a Graphite Gray finish with 6GB RAM and 128GB of storage. At 890 grams, it isn’t featherlight. Still, the weight gives it a sturdy feel, which some might actually prefer. One little surprise: Xiaomi is keeping the 3.5mm headphone jack. A lot of companies have ditched it, so people who rely on wired headphones will probably be happy to see it here.
Battery life looks like another strong point. A 12,000 mAh battery should handle long days of use, and when it finally runs low, 33W fast charging steps in. That combo should ease the usual “low battery” anxiety.
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The software angle is worth noting too. The tablet is expected to launch with HyperOS, Xiaomi’s own system that connects across its ecosystem of phones, wearables, and other gadgets. That means users already in the Xiaomi world will probably get the smoothest experience.

Redmi Pad 2 Pro: when are we going to see it?

No official release date yet, but with renders and specs already out, the launch can’t be far away. The Redmi Pad 2 Pro looks like classic Xiaomi: useful features, thoughtful touches, and a price that undercuts bigger-name rivals.
If leaks are accurate, this could be a good fit for students who need something for class, or for casual users who just want a dependable tablet for everyday tasks.
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