Redmi Pad Listed on Bluetooth SIG Database with MIUI 13+ Ahead of Rumoured October 4 Launch

The Redmi Pad will come pre-loaded with MIUI 13.

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Xiaomi is all set to launch a few devices in a global launch event on October 4. The company is expected to launch the Xiaomi 12T series and the Redmi Pad in the upcoming event. The upcoming Redmi Pad, ahead of its launch, has now been spotted on the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) website. The Bluetooth SIG listing for the Redmi Pad reveals the model number of the product, which is 22081283G.

Apart from it, the listing also reveals that the upcoming Redmi Pad will boot MIUI 13+ out of the box. Let us take a closer look at the Redmi Pad Bluetooth SIG listing and its specifications.

Redmi Pad Will Boot MIUI 13 Out of the Box

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The Redmi Pad with model number 22081283G made an appearance on the Bluetooth SIG database. The last letter G in the model number confirms that it is the global variant of the Redmi Pad that has received Bluetooth SIG certification. The listing further reveals that Redmi’s first tablet will make use of Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity.

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Apart from it, Redmi Pad Bluetooth SIG listing reveals that the Redmi Pad will come pre-loaded with MIUI 13+, but it doesn’t mention the Android version. However, we can expect to boot Android 12. Recently, Xiaomi Kuwait, via a social media post, leaked the pricing and colour option of the upcoming Redmi Pad.

The Redmi Pad will be launched in a Mint Green colour variant and will come with a flat edge design. The tablet will offer a quad-speaker setup and will sport a 7800mAh battery under the hood, as revealed in FCC certification. The tablet is expected to come with a 2K resolution display and might be Xiaomi’s cheapest tablet launched in recent times. The Redmi Pad might be priced at 71.9 Kuwaiti Dinars which translates to approx Rs 18,800.

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