Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun recently confirmed that Xiaomi will launch new Mi Pad tablet this year, and this has also been confirmed by Xiaomi’s product director Wang Teng Thomas. Now a new XDA report says that the Xiaomi has been developing three new high-end Android tablets with code names “nabu”, “enuma”, and “elish”. These have appeared in MIUI 12.5 system apps, and some of them showed features for these tablets.
In addition, MIUI Home alpha version
4.22.0.3089 from Xiaomi tipster kacskrz shows a hidden system navigation page
for tablets. The report adds that “enuma” with model name that ends in K81 will
support voice calling along with 4G LTE/5G support and “elish” with the model
name that ends in K81A doesn’t support calling or mobile connectivity. Both
these are said to be variants of one another.
All the tablets are said to support
(2560×1600 pixel) WQXGA 16:10 aspect ratio LCD screens with up to 120Hz refresh
rate, and the “Nabu” is said to feture a 10.97-inch panel with height and width
of 236mm x 148mm and is said to pack a 8720mAh battery, according to kacskrz.
These are said to be powered by Qualcomm
Snapdragon 8-series SoCs with “enuma” and “elish” sporting SM8250 platform
which could be Snapdragon 865, 865+, or 870 SoC and the “nabu” is said to be
powered by SM8150 platform which could be Snapdragon 855, 855+, or 860 SoC.
