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Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 leaked with Price, Color options; AI Face Unlock feature confirmed

Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 which is all set to be launched on June 25 has been leaked briefly in recent pictures. Xiaomi has already been posting some details of the upcoming tablet by itself. A new smartphone, Redmi 6 Pro is also scheduled to be released on the same day along with the Mi Pad 4.

Xiaomi has recently posted a picture which confirms some of the features of the upcoming tablet. The picture confirms the AI face unlock feature to unlock the tablet just by looking at it. A tipster on the internet has claimed to have the leaked prices of the upcoming Mi Pad 4. Another tipster has leaked the RAM and storage variants of the tablet before the launch.

Credits-Weibo/Xiaomi

The recent poster which Xiaomi has posted on its Weibo account, it confirms that the tablet will have the face unlock technology. And at the same time, it suggests that tablet won’t feature the fingerprint sensor on it this time. It is not confirmed that it is the same Face unlock technology which Xiaomi used it in their Mi 8 Explorer edition.

Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 Rumored Specifications

According to some specs leaks, The Mi Pad 4 will come in Black and Gold and it will be rocking a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC. And it will be featuring an 8 inches Full HD display. It is also reported that the Mi Pad 4 will have a 13MP rear camera with f/2.0 aperture and a 5MP front camera with f/2.0 aperture. It will pack a massive 6000mAh battery.


Coming to more leaks, Slashleaks has leaked the prices of the Mi Pad 4 along with the RAM and storage variants. The Mi Pad 4 will come in 4GB RAM/ 64GB ROM and with Wifi connectivity, it will be priced at CNY 1,499 (approx. Rs 15,600). Another variant of the Mi Pad 4 will come with 6GB RAM and 128GB ROM and with LTE connectivity it will be priced at CNY 1,999 (approx. Rs 20,800).

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