Alongside the Redmi 6 Pro, Xiaomi has also officially launched an Android tablet in the form of Mi Pad 4. Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 660, it was the successor to the Mi Pad 3 which was launched back in April 2017.
Comes standard with an 8-inch 16:10 Full HD display, the new tablet can also be obtained with two memory and internal storage options: 3GB RAM with 32GB storage as well as 4GB RAM with 64GB storage. Not only that, the tablet also features a 13MP f/2.0 rear camera and 5MP f/f2.0 selfie camera which also supports face unlock.
Completing its general specifications is a 6000mAh battery that apparently able to provide of up to 12 hours of video playback and 8 hours of gaming. Just like its memory and storage options, users can choose to have the tablet with either Wi-Fi alone or together with 4G LTE connectivity.
The stand-alone Wi-Fi model is priced at CNY 1099 (abour RM 678) for the 3GB/32GB variant and CNY 1399 (about RM 863) for the unit with 4GB/64GB setup. As for the LTE version, it only comes with 4GB/64GB option and costs CNY 1499 (about RM 925). For now, it is not yet known whether Xiaomi will be releasing the new tablet in Malaysia or otherwise.