realme Pad Mini spotted on FCC certification, revealing a 6,400mAh battery with 18W charging

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realme had unveiled its highly anticipated first tablet, realme Pad, last September. Recently, the company has been spotted preparing for a mini version of the tablet, which the render also appeared not long ago. Until now, the realme Pad Mini has finally gotten certified, with both the battery capacity and charging speed revealed.

According to the FCC certification database, the tablet with model number RMP2105 will be packing a 6,400mAh battery pack that supports 18W fast charging. Previously, the TÜV Rheinland database had also confirmed the same charging rate. It's worth mentioning that the standard realme Pad came with a 7,100mAh battery that also supports 18W fast charging. Therefore, the upcoming tablet might have the specs slightly watered-down compared to the standard variant.

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Besides the battery, the FCC certification also revealed supports for LTE connectivity and dual-band WiFi. Previous rumours suggested that the realme Pad Mini could sport an 8.7-inch display that might be either a TFT or IPS LCD panel. Under the hood, there would be a Unisoc T616 chipset paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The camera setup on the rear is believed to bring an 8MP camera, while the front may have a 5MP selfie shooter. It is expected to run a UI based on Android 11 out of the box too.

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