POCO Pad Stylus and Keyboard Obtain IMDA and SDPPI Certifications; Could Debut Soon

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Highlights
  • The POCO Pad recently acquired FCC certification.
  • POCO Pad FCC certification suggests that it is a rebranded Redmi Pad Pro from China.

POCO is expected to launch its first Android tablet – the POCO Pad in the coming weeks. The company is also expected to launch a Stylus Pen and a Keyboard case for its upcoming tablet. In the latest development, we have spotted the POCO Stylus and Keyboard on Singapore’s IMDA (Infocomm Media Development Authority) certification website.

Alongside, the POCO Keyboard and Stylus have also obtained SDPPI certification. Take a look at the details.

POCO Stylus and Keyboard on IMDA

The POCO Stylus and Keyboard have the model numbers 2407CMPBCG and 24071KB3FG, respectively. The listing doesn’t reveal anything about the upcoming tablet accessories. However, the appearance of multiple certifications hints towards an imminent launch. For those unaware, the POCO Stylus and Keyboard have already acquired FCC certification.

As revealed through a recent FCC listing, the Poco Pad will be a rebranded Redmi Pad Pro launched earlier this month in China. This means the POCO stylus and POCO keyboard will also be rebadged Redmi products. The Redmi Pad Pro Stylus and Keyboard case cost CNY 299 (approx Rs 3,500) in China.

The POCO Pad recently appeared on the FCC certification website, revealing support for 33W fast charging and WiFi 6 connectivity. The tablet will come pre-loaded with HyperOS 1.0. It was spotted on the Camera FV-5 database, revealing that the tablet will feature an 8MP front camera and an 8MP rear camera.

POCO’s first tablet is expected to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor. It might feature a 10,000mAh battery, a 12.1-inch LCD screen and a quad-speaker setup with Dolby Atmos audio.