Xiaomi Pad 7 Max: Rumored OLED Tablet Name Change Leak

Key Takeaways

1. Xiaomi launched the Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro six months ago, with global availability starting in March.
2. A new model, likely named Pad 7 Ultra, is expected to feature a 14-inch display and follow competitors’ naming trends.
3. The Pad 7 Ultra has received certification from Bluetooth SIG, indicating its impending release.
4. The tablet is linked to model number 25032RP42C and is expected to support 120 W wired charging.
5. Currently, only a Chinese version of the Pad 7 Ultra is confirmed, with no global release date announced yet.


Over six months has gone since Xiaomi first launched the Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro. However, Xiaomi waited until March to make the Pad 7 Pro and its smaller version available globally (curr. $499.99 on Amazon). We might not have to wait much longer for Xiaomi to introduce a third option in the Pad 7 lineup.

New Developments

So far, this third model has been referred to as the Pad 7 Max, mainly because it was expected to come with a 14-inch display, similar to the Pad 6 Max that was released in 2023. Nevertheless, a recent certification listing indicates that Xiaomi might be following the lead of competitors like Samsung, which uses an ‘Ultra’ name for its bigger tablet offerings.

Certification Insights

As shown in the image below, Xiaomi has obtained approval from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) for the Pad 7 Ultra, rather than the Pad 7 Max. Additionally, this listing links the Pad 7 Ultra to the model number 25032RP42C, which was spotted a few months back at the 3C in China, featuring 120 W wired charging capabilities.

At this point, there is no indication that this tablet will be available globally to rival the iPad Pro 13 and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra or Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. For now, only a Chinese version has surfaced online, similar to the Vivo Pad5 Pro and Oppo Pad 4 Pro which were officially launched last month. Currently, it is thought that the Pad 7 Ultra will be equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and a 14-inch OLED display.

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