Xiaomi Wants to Revive the Android Tablet Market With Its Mi Pad 4 – Affordable, Decently Spec’d and Comes With Facial Recognition Too

Xiaomi Wants to Revive the Android Tablet Market With Its Mi Pad 4 – Affordable, Decently Spec’d and Comes With Facial Recognition Too

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If you still fancy Android tablets, Xiaomi has got some great news for you and it will go easy on your wallet. It announced its Mi Pad 4 today in China and for less than $200, you will feature a large-screen slate that will come with a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution and be fueled with mid-range but decent internals.

The Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 is expected to retail of just $168, but keep in mind that these specifications are going to be for just the base model, which is armed with a Snapdragon 660, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The tablet will also have a microSD slot, but we’re still wondering had it been a better choice if the slate came with a Snapdragon 710 instead? Perhaps that could have driven up the price, which Xiaomi obviously does not want looking at the condition of the Android tablet market.

Xiaomi Wants to Revive the Android Tablet Market With Its Mi Pad 4 – Affordable, Decently Spec’d and Comes With Facial Recognition Too

Jun 25, 2018, 3:25pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/xiaomi-mi-pad-4-official-specs-features-pricing-availability/ > If you still fancy Android tablets, Xiaomi has got some great news for you and it will go easy on your wallet. It announced its Mi Pad 4 today in China and for less than $200, you will feature a large-screen slate that will come with a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution and be fueled with mid-range but decent internals. > The Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 is expected to retail of just $168, but keep in mind that these specifications are going to be for just the base model, which is armed with a Snapdragon 660, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The tablet will also have a microSD slot, but we’re still wondering had it been a better choice if the slate came with a Snapdragon 710 instead? Perhaps that could have driven up the price, which Xiaomi obviously does not want looking at the condition of the Android tablet market.