Late, there has been a lot of activity in Android Space tablets thanks to a burst of launches of Motorola, Xiaomi, Oppo and Nokia. Google’s decision to release Android 12L – A tablet version centered on Android had a lot to do with manufacturers and consumers who are suddenly interested in this traditionally dominated segment by companies like Samsung, Lenovo and Amazon.
Another brand that has taken a keen interest in Android tablet space is the sub-brand of OPPO Realme. The company even launched a tablet called The Realme Pad in 2021, and it seems that they had silently launched a smaller successor on this model called The Realme Pad Mini. At present, the PAD Realme seems to be sold exclusively to the Philippines – which itself is an interesting development since the company must not yet formally communicate this launch via official channels. A quick glance on the Realme’s Philippiny website revealed no trace of The Realme Pad Mini.
In fact, as of today, the only place where you can consult the Mini-Pad Realme Mini in detail – and possibly even order one – is by the popular Philippine Lazada e-commerce platform, where the Product is available for purchase of 11,990 Philippine pesos ($ 233).
Realme Pad Mini: Everything we know so far
Compared to the first generation PAD Realme, which was a 10.4-inch 10.4-inch tablet, the Mini-Pad Realme is visibly smaller. Realme has reduced the size of the screen to the 8.7-inch mini-pad and the panel now has a resolution of 1340 x 800 pixels. Like her brother more expensive, the biggest brother, the lift Pad Mini receives an LCD panel that has a dedicated sun mode to improve the brightness of the display to facilitate the visibility of a better hope under the direct light of the direct light. sun. For an inexpensive input tablet, the lounger Pad mini looks pretty well. In the photos, the device seems to have a construction of the unibopory. It also seems rather prevailing, in the blue color option.
The PAD Realme Mini receives a virtually unknown T616 Unisoc Chipset, an octa-corered entrance level SOC based on a 12 nm manufacturing process. Needless to say, flamboyant performance is the last thing you should expect from this machine. Those who have a penchant for the game should especially stay away from this machine and you can easily get many well-equipped phones in its price range. In addition, the UNISC chip obviously does not support 5G connectivity and you will need to do with LTE.
Photos on the Realme Pad Mini
For photos, Realme has equipped the Mini-Pad Realme with a rear camera of 8MP and a 5MP front camera. The rear camera is housed in a rectangular camera lug. We also know that the device has a battery of 6,400 mAh that can be loaded with a supplied 18W charger. The Realme Pad Mini, surprising, offers stereo speakers while providing support for Wi-Fi Bluetooth 5.0 and Dual-Band. In addition, there are multiple storage / ram variants of the device, with the device available with 3GB / 4GB RAM and 32 GB / 64 GB storage options. And yes, Realme also throws in Load a microSD card.
However, the strangest quirk on the Realme Pad Mini is the fact that it does not work Android 12L – but it is rather loaded with a modified version of the actual user interface based on Android 11. There is no of the official word of Realme about the future Perspectives of the Nable Pad Mini, but since the original pavement of Realme came to India, there is a good chance that it can see the light of the day in this country .