Redmi Pad SE 4G India launch announced for July 29, here is what to expect

Redmi Pad SE 4G India launch announced for July 29, here is what to expect
HIGHLIGHTS

The Redmi Pad SE 4G might feature a large LCD screen with HD resolution.

We might get an 8.7-inch LCD with the Redmi Pad SE 4G.

We might get a circular camera module on the rear with an 8MP lens and an LED flash too.

Xiaomi is all set to launch its new Redmi Pad SE 4G in India soon. The tablet is expected to drop on July 29 in India. Ahead of the launch, as is always the case, the specifications of the device have surfaced online. Read along to find out what you can expect from the upcoming Redmi Pad SE 4G.

From the looks of it, it seems that the upcoming Redmi Pad SE 4G will be kind of similar to the previously launched Redmi Pad SE. But obviously, we might get some tweaks here and there. Let’s quickly take a look at the expected specs.

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Redmi Pad SE 4G expected specifications

Redmi Pad SE expected specs

Starting with the display first, the Redmi Pad SE 4G might feature a large LCD screen with HD resolution. But rumours suggest that when compared to the previous Redmi Pad SE, the tablet can have a smaller display. For context, the previous tab has an 11-inch display with a 90Hz refresh rate. We might get an 8.7-inch LCD this time.

As informed by Xiaomi, we might get a 128GB storage variant this time. And on the software front, it might run on Android 14-based HyperOS.

Well for cameras, we might get a circular camera module on the rear with an 8MP lens and an LED flash too. For selfies and video calls, it might have a 5MP front camera too.

Redmi Pad SE 4G expected specifications

How are we so sure about the release? Well, the tablet has been already spotted on various certification listings. It was even spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification under the model number 24076RP19I. It was also seen on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification website and National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) certification lists.

I will still suggest that you take this information with a pinch of salt and wait for July 29th.

Mustafa Khan

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