Xiaomi announces the Mi Pad 5 line of tablets inspired by Apple’s iPad

Xiaomi returns to the world of Android tablets after presenting the fifth generation of its Mi Pad. We have, in effect, two new models: Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 and Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 Pro – having been presented by Lei Jun after the presentation of the new Mi MIX 4. Then you will know the news and the main differences between both models of Android tablets.

This new generation of tablets uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors, a display with a high refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and up to 8 GB of RAM. It will be up to the user to choose the version that best suits their needs, be it the standard version or the Pro model, which is more advanced, more expensive, but very well equipped.

Main technical specifications of the Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 range

Xiaomi Mi Pad 5

The design is particularly reminiscent of Apple’s iPad.

Xiaomi Mi Pad 5

These are new Android tablets for work and / or play

The “Chinese apple”, as it used to be nicknamed, remains attentive to Cupertino’s designs and the result is in plain sight. The two new Mi Pad 5 models are beautiful aluminum and glass envelopes with an industrial and functional design.

The screen of the Mi Pad 5 is 11 inches and a resolution of 2.5K

As rumors had suggested, the new Mi Pad 5 features a slim profile, primarily metal construction, and reduced thickness. They also harvest the design of the Xiaomi Mi 11 family of smartphones, as is evident from the rear camera island.

The main difference between Mi Pad 5 lies in the Snapdragon processor

We also see relatively small and symmetrical margins on the four main lines. In short, both the Xiaomi Mi Pad and the Mi Pad Pro are two particularly stylish and seemingly well-built tablets by 2021 standards.

Xiaomi Mi Pad 5

In response to rumors and information leaks, the tablets today (10) presented in China) weigh a total of 515 grams and have a maximum thickness of 6.86 mm. They are entitled to a sleeve with a built-in physical keyboard for increased productivity.

In addition, the interface of the system itself, MIUI based on Android 11, was specially adapted for the tablet format, giving it a similar look to the iPadOS. In practice, we will have better use of the screen for both tablets.

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