Realme Pad Mini launched with Unisoc T616 SoC and 6400mAh battery

Updated on 04-Apr-2022
HIGHLIGHTS

Realme Pad Mini’s screen size is 8.7-inches.

You get Realme UI for Pad based on Android 11 with the new Realme tablet.

Other Realme Pad specifications include the Unisoc T616 chipset, USB-C port, 6400mAh battery, dual speakers, and a solo camera on the front and back.

Realme has released the second tablet from its Pad line named the Realme Pad Mini. As the nomenclature suggests, this is a pared-down version of the original Realme Pad launched last year. With an 8.7-inch display, it is slightly bigger than an 8.3-inch iPad Mini (2021). A 6400mAh battery keeps lights on this screen backed by a performance from a Unisoc T616 chipset and up to 4+64GB memory configuration. Here are the complete details:

Realme Pad Mini Specs and Features

On the front, Realme Pad Mini has got an 8.7-inch IPS LCD panel with HD+ resolution and a sunlight mode. You get an 84.6-percent screen-to-body ratio engulfed by rather notable bezels. 

When held in portrait orientation, you’d see its 5MP front camera for video calls. By the back, there is an 8MP main camera for photos and up to FHD@30 FPS videos.

Internally, there is a Unisoc T616 chip handling the performance aided by up to 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. You can expand this further up to 1TB using a dedicated micro-SD card slot. Inside, there is also a 6400mAh battery backed by an 18W charger.

You plug in the adapter through the Pad’s USB-C port. Other goodies in the mix include Realme UI for Pad based on Android 11, WiFi ac, Bluetooth 5.0, and 4G connectivity.

Realme Pad Mini Price and Availability

 

You can pick the Realme Pad Mini in Gray and Blue colors. The available SKUs in the Philippines are a 3+64GB model costing P9,900 (~₹14,700) and a 4+64GB variant at P11,990 (~₹17,600).

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G. S. Vasan

Vasan is a word weaver and tech junkie who is currently geeking out as a news writer at Digit.

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