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POCO will unveil the new Pad X1 and Pad M1 models alongside the F8 series

POCO is preparing to launch two new tablets — the POCO Pad X1 and POCO Pad M1 — which will debut alongside the upcoming F8 smartphone series. The launch event is reported to take place on November 26, and it appears that the company is planning a more ambitious entry into the tablet market rather than focusing solely on smartphones. The Pad X1 has already been confirmed earlier, while the Pad M1 will be making its first official appearance.

Information leaked about the POCO Pad M1 suggests that this model is likely to draw significant attention. The tablet features a 12.1-inch display with a 2.5K resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. A screen of this size and smoothness is considered highly comfortable for multimedia consumption, social media and everyday use. One of the device’s key strengths is its massive 12,000 mAh battery, which promises long-lasting performance and more freedom from frequent charging. In terms of design, the model is said to resemble the global version of the Redmi Pad 2 Pro, and POCO’s signature blue color is expected to be among the options. Although there is no official confirmation regarding the processor, leaks suggest that it may be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset.

There is less information available about the POCO Pad X1. This model will be introduced alongside the Pad M1 and is designed to strengthen POCO’s position in the tablet category. Its full technical specifications have not yet been revealed, but it is expected to become part of POCO’s new product lineup, indicating the company’s intention to expand its tablet series across two different market segments.

Pricing for both models remains unknown, and some technical details are likely to remain in leak form until the official launch. However, the available information already shows that POCO aims to compete strongly not only in the smartphone segment but also in the tablet market. Launching both products on the same day as the F8 series suggests a strategic move to target users who might be considering purchasing both a smartphone and a tablet.