Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 - Budget Tablet w/ Snapdragon 660 - Unboxing & Hands On Overview By C4ETech

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Aug 13, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 - Budget Tablet w/ Snapdragon 660 - Unboxing & Hands On Overview

Tablets are almost dead, almost every brand except Apple and to a lower extent, Samsung seems to have given up on them. Xiaomi seems to be yet another exception, their fourth generation knee pad is here and today, let's unbox it and take a quick look: hey guys, Asha from Safari tag as always hard to give away a link in description below and also down. There is the bell: icon click on that to make sure you get notified every time. A new video goes live you're on c4 attack. Let's now get started so here's the box, the pad for comes in opening it up. We've got the pad for itself.

Let's remove the protective plastic. The metal feels nice and hand. We then have an ejector pen, a USB, type-c, cable, the regular booklets and a 10 watt travel adapter yep again had to flip footage to make it legible. That's how we do things here on z4e tech, jokes apart, let's get back to them. He fought for from a design standpoint.

It feels very different to what Xiaomi has been doing all these years and the reason I feel this, because Xiaomi is trying to cater to a different demographic with this one. What am I ranting about? Let me explain now the first three knee pads were aimed at an audience. Who'd want to browse read bugs little of productivity here and there now this one is focused on the end users? Who'd want to consume media, you know, watch videos and play games and all that I mean think about it for a minute. Let's first start with the major change like the first major change, the display. Now, the four by three aspects- ratio from the old me pads was great for reading, but this 16 by 9 we get with a pad for it's better for videos.

You know what else was better for text resolution yep for the first time, Xiaomi has cranked the resolution down its full HD now, so this means the first generation me pad higher resolution screen than this one, but again for videos. It really won't make a lot of difference. You know it's still full HD, most videos. We consume is on full HD. The lower resolution screen also means the GPU performance should be better with gaming.

Oh wait, I'm kind of getting ahead of myself. Let's talk about specs in a bit now for the media. Focus Xiaomi has brought back the micro SD slot, which they removed with a pad -. So that's welcome news. Then there's also an LTE variants, so you get to add a SIM card here with that.

This is not the LD variant, but if you bought one you cut, the headphone jack has retained, which should be a given, but since Xiaomi has been removing it on all me grounded products leaving it on the red nice, but removing it on AMIS. I thought it was worth mentioning, given that this is a mean pad for the speakers have also been moved from the back to the bottom and are super loud yep, there's 2 of them, and they are very, very loud with no distortion. I, absolutely love these speakers. So when I dislike the reduction resolution I, like the other changes here from a physical standpoint, the pad 4 is easier to hold it's much narrower than its predecessors and I also happen to like the chambered edges, the speaker, the weight and thickness that have both gone up a bit but aren't really noticeable. As far as the internals go with every generation, Xiaomi is gone with a different brand.

Genuine was Nvidia, gen, 2, Intel, gen, 3, MediaTek and now. Finally, it's constant we've had 5 with Enos anyone. Now jokes apart, we've gotten a snapdragon 616 running the show here with three or four gigs of ram to go along with 32 or 64 gigs of on-board storage. There's a six thousand William hour battery backing this one up. Well, the battery capacity has gone down by 10 percent.

The use of a low resolution display and a Snapdragon chip should theoretically offset that the Snapdragon 660 it's an excellent ship. We've seen it on some phones in the past. The performance feels good. On the software side of things, we've got me: UI 9.5, on top of Android 8 Oreo mean white NS expected soon. Meanwhile, on the pad hasn't really changed since gen 1, when at least when compared to me UI on phones, we just changed a lot, so it has gotten its quirks but also happens to be super stable.

In my time with this tablet, there wasn't any lag, jumping between outs, watching movies. It was all clean and smooth experience now using gestures to navigate. That was also there. That was a breeze I really liked it, especially on this kind of display. Now, as far as the cameras go well, they are tablet cameras.

So no big expectations here, 13 megapixel f-22, the back 5-megapixel selfie shooter to the front. How are the pictures? What do you think? How do you think they fared? Let me know in the comments below with that. Let's start pricing. The MEAN at four starts at ten ninety ninety-one in China, that's about 160, US dollars or 11,000 Indian rupees! Well, I! Don't like the cut end resolution, can't really complain about a snapdragon 616. This price point there's no way we can right, seems like great bang for the buck from Xiaomi now Xiaomi did bring.

The first generation me pad to India the Intel. One didn't really do well. Xiaomi can't sell media tech in India, so that ruled out the pad 3, but given snapdragon on this one, maybe just maybe Xiaomi- might bring it to India. But here's the big question: does anyone still care about tablets? Now? If this came to India at 11 or 12 thousand rupees, would you buy it? Let me know in the comments below, so I guess: that's it for this quick unboxing and hands on with Xiaomi is new me pad for give this video a thumbs up. If you liked it what it down, if you did comment below, if you have something to say, subscribe for more videos like this and hit that Bell icon, so that you don't miss out on any of our daily content.

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