
Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro is coming with Xring O1 chipset, Geekbench reveals
Xiaomi's self-developed chipset, the Xring O1, made its debut inside the Xiaomi 15S Pro smartphone, which launched last month along with the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra tablet. Now it looks like Xiaomi is developing another tablet, the Pad 7S Pro.
This one will use the Xring O1 just like the Pad 7 Ultra, but given the branding should be smaller. The Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro, for reference, has an 11.2-inch screen vs. the Ultra's 14" display.
The Pad 7S Pro has now been spotted in the Geekbench database, with the Xring O1 on board, 16GB of RAM, and Android 15. No other specs have been outed so far, but seeing how the Xiaomi 15S Pro is basically just a Xiaomi 15 Pro using the Xring O1, the Pad 7S Pro may be a Pad 7 Pro with the new chipset.
If that's the case, then expect the tablet to feature an 11.2-inch 2136x3200 LCD screen with 144 Hz refresh rate and 800-nit peak brightness, a 50 MP rear camera with a 2 MP depth sensor next to it, a 32 MP front camera, and an 8,850 mAh battery.
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