With the unexpected surge in tablet demand after the pandemic hit, smartphone makers were bound to try their luck once again in a once thought to be a dying market segment. Realme is no exception, and its latest offering is the Realme Pad X. It seems like a productivity-oriented solution for the masses, but unfortunately, it's an India-only device. And we mean that in the best possible way - it's a shame such a great looking tablet is not available globally. Read on to see why.
Realme Pad X sports a relatively big 10.95-inch display, and a relatively powerful Snapdragon 695 SoC for everyday tasks and multitasking. Realme offers a pressure-sensitive stylus and a magnetic keyboard to go with it. So if you don't need a fully-fledged laptop, then the Realme Pad X is a very plausible solution.
In addition to the said hardware, the Pad X draws power from a quite large 8.340 mAh battery, promising lots of hours of autonomy. The big battery is supplemented with a 33W fast Dart Charge.
In case you need connection at all times, the Pad X is also offered as a cellular model - with 5G, mind you, which also has a GPS receiver - a rare feature on a midrange tablet.
Despite its relatively affordable price tag, the Realme Pad X offers a premium build, although it feels kind of hefty in hand. Some users will definitely find that attractive as this feature is often perceived as a proof of high-quality build.
However, there are quite a few options to browse from in the same price range, so join us on the next pages to find out if the Realme Pad X is the right tablet for you.
The device comes in a standard, although relatively compact (for a tablet) box containing the usual user manuals and a 33W charger with a USB-A to USB-C cable.
The smart Bluetooth keyboard cover and the Realme Pencil are both sold separately but we got them as part of our review kit.
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