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Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 certified with 67W fast charging, Mi Mix 4 with 120W, Mi CC 1 1 with 33W

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Peter 20 July 2021

Xiaomi Android 5G Tablets Rumors

The 3C has certified several upcoming Xiaomi devices and revealed their charging characteristics in the process. Among them are the M2105K81AC and M2105K81C, two variants of the Xiaomi Mi Pad 5.

The latter version has 5G connectivity, which will make it Xiaomi’s first 5G tablet. And it supports 67W fast wired charging, the most out of any Xiaomi tablet so far. There’s a third model, the 21051182C, which tops out at 33W (a Lite model?).

Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 certified with 67W fast charging, Mi Mix 4 with 120W, Mi CC 1 1 with 33W

Meanwhile, unconfirmed renders and specs for the tablet have also surfaced. The Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 will allegedly be powered by the Snapdragon 870 chipset, will feature an 11” 120 Hz display (1080p+ resolution), a 48 MP main camera and support 67W fast charging.

Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 certified with 67W fast charging, Mi Mix 4 with 120W, Mi CC 1 1 with 33W

Later on there will be a Snapdragon 860 version with a 12 MP camera, the rumor goes on to say. Presumably, this is the Lite version with 33W charging (though the rumor claims only 22.5W).

There’s more – the Mi Mix 4 (2106118C) has been certified with 120W fast charging, the Mi 11 CC 11 (2107119DC) with 33W. These two phones, as well as the Mi Pad 5 tablet, are expected to be unveiled in August.

Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 certified with 67W fast charging, Mi Mix 4 with 120W, Mi CC 1 1 with 33W

Source 1 | Source 2 | Via 2

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  • Anonymous
  • IVK
  • 21 Jul 2021

dont worry, they always go for slimmer bezels in the promo.. it would be thicker in real life lol

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  • constipation
  • 61c
  • 21 Jul 2021

With such thin bezel, this tablet would be a design fail, ergonomic wise. Imagine the accidental touches, worse than an edge screened phone.

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  • CptPower
  • SH3
  • 21 Jul 2021

With taht specs it could be the fastest tablet on the market. If the price will be user friendly it could be best tablet on the market with best camera too.

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