1. Xiaomi launched the Redmi Pad 2 SE and Redmi K Pad in China, with both expected to have global releases later in the year.
2. The Redmi Pad 2 SE will likely replace the Redmi Pad SE 8.7 globally and may be released around July or August.
3. Different international model names include Poco C Pad, Redmi Pad 2 9.7, and Redmi Pad 9.7 4G, with specific release dates still unannounced.
4. The cellular version of the Redmi Pad 2 SE has not yet been launched in China, despite being listed on the website.
New Xiaomi Tablet Launches in China
Yesterday, Xiaomi introduced the Redmi Pad 2 SE alongside the more feature-packed Redmi K Pad 2. Both of these models, at this stage, are only available in China. Yet, based on previous trends, they are likely to have global releases later this year. The company often rebrands its products when they come to international markets, as seen with previous models like the Redmi K Pad being changed into the Pad Mini for other regions.
Insights from Software Code
Recent changes in HyperOS’s software code have brought some clues about Xiaomi’s plans to release these tablets globally. It’s been noted that the Wi-Fi version launched yesterday in China might be marketed elsewhere as the Poco C Pad and Redmi Pad 2 9.7. The model numbers linked to these devices are 2603APC14G and 2603ARP14G. Additionally, Xiaomi appears to be working on a cellular version, named the Redmi Pad 9.7 4G.
Global Market Expectations
The Redmi Pad 2 SE is expected to succeed the Redmi Pad SE 8.7, which is sold internationally in Wi-Fi and 4G models (currently priced around $189.99). Unfortunately, the specific model numbers do not give clear indications on when Xiaomi will roll out the Poco C Pad, Redmi Pad 2 9.7, or the Redmi Pad 9.7 4G globally. It’s likely they could arrive in the late summer, probably by July or August, similar to the unveiling schedule of past models like the Redmi Pad SE 8.7, which took some time before being introduced worldwide.
Current Status and Future Release
Despite the Chinese website listing the cellular version of the Redmi Pad 2 SE, Xiaomi has yet to put it up for sale in China. This hints that the company might be planning to release it later, possibly alongside or after the tablet’s global rollout. As for now, we keep an eye on official announcements and software signals for more updates on release dates and pricing.















