POCO Pad X1: Big 11.2″ inch 3.2k display paired with Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3

POCO Pad X1: Big 12 inch 3.2k display paired with Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3

POCO is digging deeper into the tablet market, and its upcoming Pad X1 could be its most compelling model yet.

POCO is digging deeper into the tablet market, and its upcoming Pad X1 could be its most compelling model yet.

What we know about the POCO Pad X1

SpecLeaked / Confirmed Detail
Launch DateNovember 26, 2025, alongside the POCO F8 Pro / Ultra.
ProcessorSnapdragon 7+ Gen 3.
Memory128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM
OSAndroid 15 reported in benchmark listing.
Display3.2K resolution, 144 Hz LCD.
Color OptionsBlack, Blue, Green
Rear CameraDual rear camera in a square module; main sensor rumored around 13 MP.
Audio / MediaSupports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
ConnectivityPogo pin connector on the back — likely for keyboard or accessories.

The Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 is a very capable mid-high chipset; efficient yet powerful enough to handle multitasking, gaming, and media work. With 8 GB RAM (at least), POCO seems to be positioning this as a productivity-friendly device.

A 3.2K LCD panel at 144 Hz is serious for a non-flagship tablet. This makes the Pad X1 not just great for watching movies or reading, but also for fast-paced games, sketching, or creative workflows where fluidity matters.

POCO is marketing this as “powerfully slim.” The 144 Hz screen, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos suggest that this tablet is meant to feel premium, even before considering accessories like a keyboard or stylus via pogo pins.

Leaks (and benchmark data) strongly suggest the Pad X1 is a rebranded Xiaomi Pad 7.

Reports suggest that Pad X1 could launch with newer software and may have solid update support. That’s a big plus for anyone planning to use it for years.

The POCO Pad X1 is shaping up to be a well-balanced global tablet: powerful enough for serious work, sleek enough for media, and designed to integrate with POCO’s broader ecosystem. For users who want performance without paying full flagship tablet prices, it could hit a sweet spot, especially for creators and multitaskers.

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