Xiaomi Pad 6 is now launched Globally. Details below…
FCC certification is one of those certifications you look out for whenever the launch of a smartphone is coming close. The Xiaomi Pad 6 has reportedly gotten FCC certification and this further confirms the debut of the tablet. Although the FCC certification didn’t mention the Xiaomi Pad 6, you can infer from the certification given the details.
Xiaomi Pad 6 FCC certification
The Xiaomi Pad 6 is set to launch in China and previous leaks will affirm this. That said, the report also mentions that the smartphone is set to be launched globally. Initial documents of the tablet were published initially ( documents for 23043RP34G, a tablet filed under FCC ID 2AFZZRP34G)
As is customary, the FCC has not disclosed the device’s marketing name. However, the 23043RP34G had already been spotted in China as the 23043RP34C, which Xiaomi validated with the 3C with the 23046RP50C. According to the FCC, the 23043RP34G enables 33 W charging less than the 67 W touted for the Pad 6 series. Thus, it appears that 23043RP34G is the model number for the Pad 6 worldwide version, with 23046RP50C and 67 W charging for the Pad 6 Pro.
The tablet also features a 4,320 mAh battery, according to the FCC. However, Xiaomi’s declaration that the Pad 6 series would have an 8,600 mAh capacity verifies the presence of two batteries. Furthermore, the regulatory authority specifies that the Xiaomi Pad 6 will be offered in three memory configurations, beginning with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage.
The Xiaomi Pad 6 will also be available with 8 GB of RAM and either 128 GB or 256 GB of storage, as shown in the image attached in the article (via sources). The Pad 6 series will be released in China on April 18; specifics on a global release date are currently unavailable.
Update: May 24, 2023
The Xiaomi Pad 6 is now launched Globally. Xiaomi announced the Tablet during an event in Spain, which saw the debut of some eco-system products. Interestingly, you can order the Tablet now, but only the vanilla version is available here.
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