Recent industry chatter suggests Xiaomi is gearing up for a significant move in the tablet space. After a brief hiatus, the Chinese electronics powerhouse is planning to be on the verge of re-entering the fray with not one, but three new tablet devices. The next launch, coming on the heels of the postponed debut of company’s self-designed Xiaomi tablets and the groundbreaking Mi Mix Fold, hints at an aggressive push to claim a larger stake in the bustling tablet market. Also Read – Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite design and specs leak, launch expected soon
Xiaomi Tablets: Expected Codename and Model Number
Twitter’s tech insider @xiaomimiui, as highlighted by GizmoChina, has sparked excitement with hints of Xiaomi’s plans to unveil three new high-performance tablets. These upcoming devices, identified by the intriguing codenames “Enuma,” “Elish,” and “Nabu,” are set to feature the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8-series processors. These models will be aligning with model numbers K81, K81A, and K82, respectively.
The “Enuma” and “Elish” models are likely to incorporate the robust Snapdragon 870 SoC, promising top-tier performance. In contrast, the “Nabu” model could also integrate the Snapdragon 860 SoC. Thus, offering a more cost-effective yet potent alternative. This strategic move positions “Nabu” as the entry point into Xiaomi’s premium tablet range. Also Read – High-end Android tablets from Xiaomi to launch soon to take on Samsung, Huawei
Xiaomi Tablets: Expected Specs
The upcoming Xiaomi tablet lineup is likely to showcase state-of-the-art IPS displays, with a high-definition resolution of 2560 x 800 pixels. Thus, ensuring sharp and clear visuals. These Xiaomi tablets are ready to push the boundaries of fluidity with refresh rates of up to 120Hz. Furthermore, these are complemented by a peak brightness that can soar up to 410 nits for optimal viewing even in bright conditions.
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Camera Capabilities on Enuma Tablet
Camera capabilities are also a highlight, with the “Enuma” tablet potentially packing a formidable 48-MP rear camera. In comparison, the Xiaomi “Elish” and “Nabu” tablets are likely to come with a solid 12-MP camera setup. Thus, balancing quality and performance. Also Read – Vivo confirms entry into the tablet market, first product launching soon
To enrich the Mi Pad series, Xiaomi upcoming tablets could feature a comprehensive quad-camera setup. Thus, catering to all photography needs. This includes a high-resolution primary camera, an expansive ultra-wide lens, a detailed macro lens, and a depth sensor for portrait shots. Also Read – Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 tipped to launch in May, key specs leaked
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NFC and other connectivity features
Additionally, these tablets are likely to offer NFC support for seamless connectivity, an array of quad speakers for an immersive audio experience. Furthermore, these may also offer the convenience of ultra-fast wireless charging. Thus, setting a new standard for tablet functionality.
In the face of a diminishing global tablet market, tech giants are not slowing down. These companies are coming up with plans to introduce fresh models to consumers. Huawei currently enjoys the lion’s share in China’s tablet market. However, the rivals Lenovo and Xiaomi are close contenders, each vying to dethrone Huawei from the number one spot.
Industry reports indicate a bustling year ahead, with both Lenovo and Xiaomi. These Chinese tech brands including Xiaomi are preparing to unveil a series of tablets. Thus, intensifying the competition for supremacy in this sector. Also Read – Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, Tab S7 FE tablet: Specs and Price in India
Xiaomi launch event in India
Xiaomi is on the brink of launching its much-anticipated Mi 11 series in India. Henceforth, adding to its impressive portfolio of smartphones. The company is simultaneously setting the stage for the debut of its Mi X flagship series on April 23. Details about the upcoming devices are scarce, but speculation is rife that the Mi X lineup might include rebranded versions of the Redmi K40 and K40 Pro, which could be introduced to the Indian market as the Mi 11X and Mi 11X Pro, respectively.
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