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realme Pad Mini to launch in the Philippines on April 4, specs revealed

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The realme Pad Mini is set to launch in the Philippines on April 4, 2022. The tablet is the first realme device to launch in the country before other markets.

You can find the tablet’s specs on various posts online, or you can check out its official page on Lazada, which is now live.

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To recap, the realme Pad Mini is geared toward the budget-conscious crowd. The compact tablet comes with an 8.7-inch display with 1340 by 800 resolution. It has a slim aluminum frame with a thickness of just 7.6mm and weighs only 372g.

realme Pad Mini specs philippines

Under the hood, it is powered by a Unisoc T616 chip paired with a Mali-G57 GPU and runs on realme UI for Pad, based on Android 11. It also has up to 4GB RAM, up to 64GB storage, support for LTE connection, stereo speakers, 8MP main and 5MP front cameras, and a large 6400mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

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The official price will be revealed when the realme Pad Mini launches in the Philippines on April 4, 6PM. You can watch it on realme’s channels on YouTube, Facebook, and Lazada.

realme Pad Mini specs philippines

realme Pad Mini specs

Display8.7-inch LCD Display, 1340 x 800
ProcessorUnisoc T616
Mali-G57 GPU
RAM3GB/4GB RAM
Storage32GB/64GB Storage, MicroSD External Slot
Rear Cameras8MP Main
Front Camera5MP Selfie Camera
Network4G LTE, Dual SIM (Optional)
ConnectivityWi-Fi AC Dual Band, Bluetooth, GPS
OthersUSB-C, Stereo Speakers, Headphone Jack, Dolby Atmos Adaptive
OSrealme UI for Pad, Android 11
Battery6400mAh battery, 18W Fast Charging

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