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Realme Pad Mini, Realme Buds Q2s will launch in India on April 29

A couple of days ago, Realme teased the Pad Mini in India, the device has now been confirmed to launch in the subcontinent on the 29th of April. The latest offering from Realme was earlier launched in the Philippines and it will debut alongside the GT Neo3, Buds Q2s, and the Realme Smart TV X in India. Let us take a look at the specs of the devices.

Realme Pad Mini, Realme Buds Q2s will launch in India on April 29

Realme Pad Mini specifications:

The Realme Pad Mini features an 8.7″ LCD display with a resolution of 1340 x 800 pixels. The display arrives with slim bezels on the sides, while the top and bottom edges are quite notable in order to make it easy to handle while using the tablet in landscape mode.

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The Pad Mini is powered by the entry-level Unisoc T616 chip with an octa-core processor bundled with a Mali-G57 MP1 GPU. The processor has been paired with 3GB/4GB RAM variations along with 32GB/64GB storage options.

The Pad Mini has an 8MP sensor with an f/2.0 aperture on the rear, on the front, it has a 5MP selfie shooter with an f/2.2 aperture. It does not have an LED flash, it has a 6,400mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging and reverse charging support as well via a USB Type-C port. Realme will ship the tab with an 18W charger inside the box.

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The Realme Pad Mini arrives with Bluetooth 5.0 support and WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac support, it also has a 3.5mm audio jack.

Realme Buds Q2s specifications:

The Realme Buds Q2s features a transparent case design that looks eerily similar to the Buds Q2 and Buds Q2 Neo. The buds feature 10mm drivers each and it has an IPX4 rating for splash resistance.

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The buds connect via Bluetooth 5.2 and offer a range of up to 10m. It has support for AAC and SBC audio codecs. Unfortunately, the latest buds from Realme lack ANC or active noise cancellation support.

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It does arrive with AI ENC or environmental noise cancellation for calls. It has an 88ms low latency gaming mode and Dolby Atmos support.

The Realme Buds Q2s last for 7 hours on a full charge and up to 30 hours with the charging case. The buds come with support for touch gesture controls that you can alter via the Realme Link App.

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