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Poco C Pad Surfaces in FCC Listing Ahead of Global Launch 🚀
The upcoming tablet 📱 recently surfaced in the FCC database 📂 bearing the model number 2603APC14G. While the official filing omits the “Poco C Pad” moniker, Xiaomi’s HyperOS code has already tethered this specific model number to the device. The regulatory listing also points to 18W charging capabilities ⚡, though buyers should note that a charging brick will likely be absent from the retail box 🔌🚫.
A charming detail tucked into the listing reveals the device’s color palette 🎨. Slated to arrive in striking Pantone finishes—specifically Cool Gray 🩶 and Red ❤️—these aesthetic choices inject a welcome dose of personality into a fundamentally practical tablet ✨.
Underneath the fresh coat of paint, the hardware 🛠️ will feel familiar to tech enthusiasts. The Poco C Pad is widely anticipated to be a rebranded iteration of the Redmi Pad 2 9.7 🤝, a model Xiaomi recently introduced in select regional markets, suggesting a nearly identical user experience 🔄.

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Consequently, users can expect a 9.7-inch LCD panel boasting a crisp 2K resolution 💎 and a fluid 120Hz refresh rate 🌊. This screen is housed within a sleek metal chassis that tips the scales at a highly portable 401 grams ⚖️. Internally, the tablet is driven by a Snapdragon 6s Gen 2 4G chipset ⚙️, complemented by up to 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage 💾, which remains easily expandable via a microSD slot ➕.
The supporting spec sheet covers all the essential bases. It features an 8MP primary camera 📸, a 5MP front-facing lens for video calls 🤳, dual speakers 🔊, a traditional headphone jack 🎧, and optional 4G connectivity 📶. While not aiming for the premium tier, it is perfectly equipped for daily tasks. Powering the package is a robust 7,600mAh battery 🔋 that Xiaomi asserts will comfortably deliver over a day of mixed use. On the software front, it runs Android 16-based HyperOS 3 🤖, complete with seamless cross-device integration and a suite of AI-assisted utilities 🔗.
As for the cost 💰, the Poco C Pad is positioned to be exceptionally budget-friendly. For context, the Redmi equivalent debuted in Malaysia at roughly RM560 (around US$140) 🏷️. While exact figures will fluctuate by region, global pricing 🌏 is expected to mirror this highly accessible tier.
With key regulatory certifications now secured ✅, a formal global announcement from Poco appears imminent 📢.
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Realme’s 8,000mAh battery beast arrives on June 10 🔋🦁📅
Realme is about to change the game 🎮 with a massive 8,000mAh battery beast! 🔋🦁 The all-new Realme P4R 5G is officially launching on June 10, 📅 packing a 3-day battery life, ⏳ 144Hz display, 📺 and military-grade durability. 🎖️ Get the full scoop on specs, features, and design right here. 📝
Realme P4R 5G launch date and key features 🚀📱

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Realme P4R is launching on June 10 in India 🇮🇳📅
The Realme P4R 5G will launch in India on June 10 at 12pm IST. 🕛 The smartphone will be offered in Titanium Glare, Silver Glare, and Lavender Glare colour options. 🎨✨ It introduces a new Floating Light design along with a customizable Pulse Light and AI Power Light system that can provide visual notifications for calls, music playback, gaming activities, and alerts. 💡📞🎶🎮
One of the biggest highlights of the handset is its 8,000mAh battery. 🔋 Realme claims the battery can deliver up to three days of usage on a single charge. ⏳ The phone supports 45W fast charging ⚡ and includes features such as bypass charging, reverse charging, AI-powered power management, and a battery health engine that is said to maintain more than 80 percent battery health after several years of use. 🛠️ Hearty cooling is provided by a 5,300 sq mm vapor chamber system to help manage heat during demanding tasks. ❄️🌬️
Realme P4R key features 📝✨
The Realme P4R 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset ⚙️ and will run Android 16-based Realme UI 7.0. 🤖 The handset is confirmed to offer 256GB of storage and up to 14GB Dynamic RAM. 💾🚀 It also carries MIL-STD-810H military-grade durability certification and an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance. 🛡️💧
For visuals, the smartphone features a flat display with a 144Hz refresh rate 📺 and up to 1,200 nits peak brightness for improved outdoor visibility. ☀️ Photography duties are handled by a dual rear camera setup led by a 50-megapixel AI camera. 📸 For durability, the smartphone will have a military-grade certified body along with an IP65 level of dust and splash resistance. 🎖️🛡️
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May AnTuTu Android-Pad Performance Ranking: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 sweeps top six spots 🧹🏆, Dimensity 9500 lands at No. 7 📅
The tablet performance war just reached a new peak ⚔️📈. With scores shattering the 4-million-point barrier 💥, the May 2026 AnTuTu rankings reveal a new king—and the results might surprise you 👑😲.
Leading the chart is the Vivo Pad 6 Pro 🥇, which posted an average score of 4,132,697 points 🚀. Powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 🔌, it currently sits at the top of the Android tablet performance ladder 🪜.
The iQOO Pad 6 Pro isn’t far behind at 4,081,031 points 🥈. Given how much hardware the two tablets share, the small gap between them isn’t particularly surprising 👯♂️.

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Lenovo’s Legion Y700 5th Gen takes third place with 4,073,338 points 🥉. The compact gaming tablet has built a strong reputation among enthusiasts 🎮, and these numbers suggest Lenovo has another winner on its hands 🔥.
A quick look at the rest of the top ten reveals a clear trend 📊: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is everywhere 🌎. The Oppo Pad 5 Pro, OnePlus Pad 3 Pro, and Honor MagicPad 3 Pro 13.3 all make appearances near the top of the list, underlining Qualcomm’s grip on the flagship tablet market right now ✊.
One of the more interesting entries is the Redmi K Pad 2 🤔. It’s the only device in the top ten running MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 🦄, yet it still manages an average score of 3,716,562 points, which is enough to keep it firmly in the mix 💪.
Further down the rankings are devices like the H3C MegaBook with Intel’s Core Ultra 5 228V 💻, along with older Snapdragon-powered tablets such as the Oppo Pad 4 Pro and OnePlus Pad 2 Pro 📉.
Benchmark charts never tell the whole story 📖, but they do offer a snapshot of where the market stands 📸. At least for now, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 devices are setting the pace 🏃💨, with the Vivo Pad 6 Pro holding a narrow lead over an increasingly crowded field 🏁.
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Oppo relaunches Pad Air 5 at a higher price 🆕💰
Oppo just dropped a stunning new “Starry White” edition of the Pad Air 5—but there’s a surprising price hike that has everyone talking. 😱✨ Here is everything you need to know about the refresh.
Oppo has relaunched the Oppo Pad Air 5 in China 🇨🇳 in a new Starry White shade ✨. It comes months after the debut of the standard Pad Air 5 and, aside from the new color 🎨, retains most of the same hardware as the original model 📱.

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However, the refreshed finish now comes with noticeably higher pricing across configurations 📈.
Oppo Pad Air 5 Specs Price Launch 📋💰🚀
The tablet starts at 2,099 yuan (~$309) for the 8GB + 128GB version, while the top-end 12GB + 256GB Soft Light model costs 2,999 yuan (~$442) 💵. That makes the new edition more expensive than the regular Pad Air 5 ⬆️, which launched at 1,899 yuan (~$280) for the same entry-level storage option.
Oppo Pad Air 5 Specifications 🛠️
Like the standard version, the Starry White Edition features a 12.1-inch LCD display with a 2.8K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate 🖼️⚡. Oppo says the panel has German TÜV Rheinland anti-reflection certification to make the screen easier to read outdoors under bright light ☀️🛡️.
Under the hood, the tablet uses MediaTek’s Dimensity 7300-Ultra chipset 🧠, paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage ⚡. It is powered by a large 10,050mAh battery 🔋, and it supports 33W fast charging 🔌.
Oppo Pad Air 5 Display 📺
The Pad Air 5 also has AI features like one-click PPT generation, note summarization, and cross-app content collection 🤖📝. The tablet can also optimize handwriting in real time during note-taking, reducing the need to adjust pen settings manually ✍️📓.
The SIM-enabled variant continues to support standalone 5G connectivity 📶🌐. Oppo is also highlighting ecosystem features that allow the tablet to automatically share a nearby Oppo phone’s 5G connection without needing to manually enable hotspot mode 🔗📱.
Design-wise, the Pad Air 5 remains relatively slim at 6.83mm thick 📏 and weighs just under 600 grams depending on the version ⚖️. Other features include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth support, an 8-megapixel front and rear camera setup 📷, keyboard and stylus compatibility ⌨️🖊️, and ColorOS 16 out of the box 💿.
The new Starry White Edition will go on sale in China on May 29th through Oppo’s official channels 📅🛍️.
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