Xiaomi is preparing to hold a grand launch on 24th September, where it will announce the new Xiaomi 15T Series and other IoT products for the global market, but in its home country, the brand is also preparing to release its next-generation tablet series, the Xiaomi Pad 8 Series, very soon. Recently, the Pad 8 Pro has been listed on benchmark sites, revealing that the tablet will offer a top-tier performance with flagship-grade hardware.
The Pad 8 Pro has appeared on Geekbench with the model 25091RP04C, confirming it will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC. Benchmark scores reveal approximately 2,831 in single-core and 9,260 in multi-core Geekbench tests. These numbers indicate a significant jump compared to previous generations.

A major plus to gamers and high-performance users is that it has support for super-resolution gaming, which means the games can be rendered with extra details and sharper images. Coupled with the strong Processor and a High refresh rate display, this feature is going to give Pad 7 Ultra a serious gaming Device. The tablet will also be shipped with 16 GB of RAM, with other options as well, such as 8GB of RAM and 12GB of RAM.
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The Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro is reported to feature an 11-inch LCD with a high refresh rate of 144 Hz, promising smooth visuals whether for gaming, scrolling, or media consumption. From a software perspective, It will run Android 16 based on the newly announced Xiaomi HyperOs 3 out of the box.Â
The device has also received China’s 3C certification, revealing that the Pad 8 Pro will support 67W fast charging. The device is also expected to carry a 10,000mAh capacity battery.
To sum it up, Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro is turning out to be a true flagship tablet, which is going to compete with the likes of Samsung Pad S Ultra and iPads. The device carries a 3nm flagship chip for incredible performance and AI capabilities, a high refresh rate display, a big 10,000mAh battery, and 67W charging. This all makes the Pad 8 Pro a very attractive option for those who don’t want to break their bank.