President of Xiaomi Lu Weibing made an exciting revelation about the new Redmi Pad 2 Pro tablet, with a post from his Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition smartphone. The focus of this announcement is on the tablet’s outstanding battery life, setting a new benchmark within its class, according to the company. Equipped with a massive 12,000 mAh battery, the device can operate for several days on a single charge even with intensive use. In standby mode, the Redmi Pad 2 Pro impressively lasts up to 69 days, making it an ideal solution for studying, watching videos, and everyday tasks where access to a power outlet might be limited.
The standout feature is the support for reverse wired charging at up to 27W, allowing the tablet to serve as a power source for other devices in emergency situations. Competitors like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, which also boasts high battery efficiency and similar features, are likely to be directly challenged by this release.
Additionally, the Redmi Pad 2 Pro will be unveiled alongside the Turbo 5 Max. Pre-orders are already open, and sales are expected to begin by the end of the current month, providing potential buyers with an exciting new option in the high-performance tablet segment.
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