Xiaomi to return to the tablet market to take on Apple and Samsung

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE review
(Image credit: Aakash Jhaveri)

Xiaomi’s Mi Pad lineup was quite popular a few years ago, but tablets as a category were on a downward trajectory, leading Mi to halt further development. With half of 2021 over, it looks like Xiaomi is ready to end its hiatus with the launch of the Mi Pad 5.

Xiaomi’s last tablet, the Mi Pad 4, came out in 2018. The tablet market was quite slow after that, till the Covid-19 pandemic happened. With renewed interest and a much bigger market available, Xiaomi is reported to unveil the Mi Pad 5 as early as next month, taking on heavyweights such as the iPad Pro and Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 series.

As per Chinese media outlet MyDrivers, the Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 will be unveiled in mid or late August starting with its homecountry. Apart from the aforementioned competitors, it will take on the Huawei MatePad 11, which has similar specifications.

A concept render of the Mi Pad 5 (Image credit: Xiaomi Planet)

The leak also mentions that there will be multiple models in the Mi Pad 5 family, with the top variant being powered by the Snapdragon 870 chipset — making it one of the most powerful Android tablets currently available. Moreover, the screen might be the star of the show as it is expected to sport an 11-inch LCD panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and 480Hz touch sampling rate. We wouldn’t be surprised if Xiaomi calls it a gaming device. Stylus functionality is also expected to make the cut.

An interesting bit of the report is that the Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 will run a special version of MIUI for large-screen devices such as tablets. It will include desktop-like elements such as a control centre, taskbar, floating windows and more. It’s unclear if that will be the only interface available, or if it can be toggled, like Samsung’s DeX.

Want to know about the latest happenings in tech? 

Want to know about the latest happenings in tech? 

Follow TechRadar India on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!

Aakash Jhaveri

Aakash is the engine that keeps TechRadar India running, using his experience and ideas to help consumers get to the right products via reviews, buying guides and explainers. Apart from phones, computers and cameras, he is obsessed with electric vehicles.

Read more
Apple iPad 10.9 (2022)
iPad 11: what we want to see
Apple iPad Air 13-inch (2024) REVIEW
New iPad Air and iPad 11 edge closer to launch – here’s when to expect them
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus
Leaked Galaxy Tab S10 FE specs and unofficial renders hint at how Samsung will take on the iPad again
iPad Air 2024
Don’t buy a new iPad Air – a new M3 model has been tipped to land early this year
Apple iPad Pro 13-inch (2024)
Apple's iPad in 2024: the highs, lows, and what we want to see in 2025
Apple iPad Air 2024
New iPads could be hot on the heels of Apple’s imminent M4 MacBook Air upgrade
Latest in Tablets
iPad Air M3 11-inch and 13-inch on an orange background next to TechRadar deals price cut badge
Wait, what? The brand-new iPad Air just launched and it's already on sale on Amazon
Amazon Fire 7 tablet
Need a super-cheap tablet? The Amazon Fire 7 has dropped to $44.99
Three photos of the iPad Air M3 and its camera
iPad Air M3 review roundup – should you buy Apple's new mid-range tablet?
iPad Pro 13-inch 2024 on a table
The OLED iPad Pro is reportedly less popular than expected – and that could mean these changes to Apple's OLED iPad plans
Apple iPad Air 11-inch M3 (2025) Review
I tested the 11-inch iPad Air with M3 for five days, and it stretches the value even further with more power for the same price
The Honor Pad V9 on a bronze table.
The Honor Pad V9 is the mid-range, Android-powered iPad rival you've been looking for
Latest in News
Panos Panay and Alexa Plus
Amazon's Panos Panay teases future Alexa+ devices from speakers to possible wearables
Metroid Prime 4
I reckon the Nintendo Switch 2 could launch with Metroid Prime 4 – here’s why
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6
New rumors predict a foldable iPhone will launch next year – and cost almost twice as much as the iPhone 16 Pro Max
Pebble smartwatch countdown
Pebble confirms its smartwatch announcement is just hours away
Logo of YouTube Shorts
Is YouTube auto-playing Shorts when you open the app? Well, you’re not alone - here’s how to fix it
Google DeepMind panel discussion
“More sovereignty and protection” - Google goes all-in on UK AI with data residency, upskilling projects, and startup investments