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Redmi Pad 2 Tablet With 90Hz Display And 9000mAh Battery Launched In India: Price, Specs

Redmi Pad 2 Tablet With 90Hz Display And 9000mAh Battery Launched In India: Price, Specs

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Redmi Pad 2 has launched in India with support for 4G networks, Dolby Atmos speakers and a large-sized battery.
Redmi Pad 2 has launched in India this week, making it the latest Android tablet in the mid-range to focus on delivering a compact screen experience. The new Redmi Pad model is powered by a MediaTek 4G chipset which should help in pricing it lower than the rivals and also brings a large capacity battery to keep you going. Redmi is offering it with the new HyperOS version out of the box and you get a high refresh rate display.
Redmi Pad 2 Price In India
Redmi Pad 2 price in India starts at Rs 13,999 for the base 4GB + 128GB Wi-Fi model, and if you want the 4G version with 6GB + 128GB storage, it costs you Rs 15,999. The highest 4G variant with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage is priced at Rs 17,999. Redmi Pad 2 will be available from June 24 in the country.
Redmi Pad 2 Specifications
Redmi Pad 2 gets a 11.5-inch 10-bit display with 90Hz refresh rate, 2.5K resolution and wet touch support. It is powered by MediaTek Helio G100-Ultra chipset paired with up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. You get the tablet with the Android 15-based HyperOS 2.0 version out of the box.
Like most recent launches, Redmi Pad 2 lets you use AI features like Circle to Search and Gemini AI chatbot from Google. The tablet weighs around 510 grams which makes it easy to carry even with a large sized battery under the hood.
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June 18, 2025, 13:32 IST

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