Realme’s second tablet, the Realme Pad mini, was officially announced to be released in the Philippines, which will be the first time that a Realme product has been launched in the country. As you can see from the poster, the tablet is small and slender and can be held in one hand, the back cover is blue, and the rear camera is a big circle.
According to previously exposed information, the Realme Pad Mini uses an 8.7-inch screen, is equipped with UNISOC T616 SoC, and is equipped with up to 4GB of memory and 64GB of storage space. In addition, the Realme Pad mini will be equipped with a 6400 mAh battery that supports 18W charging.
Ziguang Zhanrui released a new generation of 4G chip platform T616 with eight-core architecture in August last year. T616 is based on DynamIQ’s new generation of large and small core architecture design, 12nm process, composed of two 2.0 GHz Arm Cortex-A75 CPUs and six 1.8 GHz Arm Cortex-A55 processors, and is equipped with a new generation of Mali G57 GPU, with better performance.
In terms of connection, the data transmission performance of T616 has been further upgraded, and the UFS 2.1 high-speed flash memory interface has been introduced. The device has appeared in Geekbench, with a single-core score of 363 and a multi-core score of 1330.