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Realme's latest tablet offers an 11-inch 2K display, Snapdragon 695, and stylus support
The Realme Pad X has been launched in China. It will also be making its way to India. Here's what you need to know.
Realme entered the Android tablet space with the budget-friendly Realme Pad last year. The company then went on to release an even cheaper model dubbed the Realme Pad Mini, which offered a decent experience for its price. The company is now back again with a new tablet offering, called the Realme Pad X. The latest model is more powerful and capable than the company's previous tablets, bringing a larger display, a faster chipset, stylus support, and more.
Realme Pad Mini packs an 8.7-inch display and a 6,400mAh battery in a slim body
Realme has launched the Realme Pad Mini, an affordable Android tablet that packs a 8.7-inch display, Unisoc T616 SoC, and a 6,400mAh battery.
Realme joined the Android tablet bandwagon with the Realme Pad last year. Now the Chinese company has released a brand new tablet called the Realme Pad Mini. The latest tablet focuses on portability and affordability and offers a decent hardware package, including an 8.7-inch display, a slim design, and a large battery.
Realme Pad will be updated to Android 12 after all
Realme has confirmed the Realme Pad will get the Android 12 update. The update will arrive in Q3 2022. Read on.
Realme officially joined the Android tablet league with the release of the Realme Pad in September last year. The Realme Pad offers decent hardware at an affordable price stage, featuring a solid build quality, a large design, and capable multimedia capabilities. However many users were disappointed when they learned earlier this month that Realme had no plans for the Android 12 update. But after some backlash, Realme now has a change of heart.
Realme Pad won't receive Android 12, even though it's four months old
The Realme Pad won't be updated to Android 12, after being released in September of last year running Android 11.
Realme released its first tablet in September of last year, the aptly-named Realme Pad. It had an affordable price tag at launch paired with capable hardware, but now there's a catch. Realme says it won't receive the latest Android 12 update, effectively marking the end of the tablet's update cycle only four months after release.
Realme's first tablet features budget specs and a low price tag
Chinese tech brand Realme has made its first tablet, called the Realme Pad. It has a 10.4-inch screen, budget specs, and a low price tag.
Realme started out as a budget smartphone sub-brand under OPPO before spinning off into its own company (but still under the BBK umbrella) in 2018. Since then, the company has launched dozens of smartphones at many different price points in Europe and Asia, putting the heat on established brands like Xiaomi and Samsung. Like other smartphone companies, Realme has expanded its reach into the audio accessory, lifestyle technology, and IoT markets. One category that Realme hasn't dared to leap into thus far is tablets, though that's changing today with the launch of the Realme Pad.