Following the arrival of its first Android 11 tablet last year, it seems that Realme is still interested in exploring this growing market segment outside of smartphones, with the announcement of the arrival new smaller and cheaper model, Realme Pad Mini.
That’s how we meet 8.7-inch tablet with HD resolution (1340 x 800 pixels), equipped with an eight-core Unisoc T616 processor (close to Qualcomm Snapdragon 660) and a configuration with support for up to 4 GB RAM and 64 GB internal storage expandable up to terabyte via SD Card. Although one of the strengths of this tablet is undoubtedly its optional support for 4G LTEwhich allows us to maintain optimal use of all its features wherever we are.
As for its design, we find the front part with quite remarkable frames, which will hide a small 5 megapixel front camera, which will be accompanied by a second main camera, on the back with a slightly higher sensor. 8 megapixels. Two cameras that do not exaggerate, but rich enough.
Another great advantage is its own compact design, which along with its built-in stereo speakers, allows us to hold a tablet and enjoy multimedia content with great ease and with one hand. Quality that is just as useful for other tasks as social networking, reading or just playing videos and games.

Availability and price
Although the Realme Pad Mini has only been released in the Philippines at the moment, It is expected to expand to other markets soon, as well as the first model. We can also already know his starting price of 9,990 Philippine pesos, which would remain at the current exchange rate approximately 178 euros for the most basic model with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage.