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An Android rival to the iPad Pro is here, and it looks just like the iPad Pro

News RoomBy News Room28 February 20263 Mins Read
An Android rival to the iPad Pro is here, and it looks just like the iPad Pro
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Xiaomi has officially unveiled the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro, and it’s immediately clear that this is the company’s boldest attempt yet to compete with the iPad Pro. With a design unmistakably inspired by Apple’s premium tablet and a strong focus on keyboard-centric productivity, Xiaomi is signalling that the Android tablet segment is ready to take pro-level computing more seriously.

At the core of the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro is the Snapdragon 8 Elite platform

A chipset that brings the kind of performance usually reserved for high-end smartphones and some laptops. This makes the tablet capable of handling demanding apps, complex multitasking, heavy design workloads, and high-frame-rate gaming without hesitation. HyperOS provides the accompanying software layer, giving the interface a level of speed and fluidity that matches the hardware’s ambitions.

The display is an immediate standout. The 3.2K resolution combined with a 144Hz refresh rate creates a fluid and visually rich experience that supports everything from entertainment and reading to design work and motion graphics. The screen’s brightness and color accuracy further elevate its appeal for artists, students, and professionals who depend on visual clarity. Powering this is a 9,200mAh battery that provides enough endurance for long working hours, extended travel use, and continuous content consumption without frequent recharging.

A keyboard and stylus that reshape how the tablet is used

What makes the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro a genuine iPad Pro challenger is not just its hardware but the ecosystem around it. Xiaomi’s new magnetic keyboard case turns the tablet into a laptop-style machine, complete with a comfortable key layout and a responsive touchpad. This accessory transforms the character of the tablet, allowing it to handle more serious tasks such as long writing sessions, office work, productivity apps, and messaging with far greater ease.

Alongside the keyboard is the Xiaomi Focus Pen Pro, which introduces low-latency writing, improved pressure sensitivity, and more natural tilt recognition. Together, these enhancements make the stylus feel accurate and responsive, enabling everything from precise sketching and illustration to handwriting and markup work. This combination of tools positions the Pad 8 Pro as a versatile device that can shift between creative expression and productivity without effort.

A meaningful shift in the premium tablet landscape

The Pad 8 Pro arrives at a time when Android tablets are rapidly evolving. For years, the premium space has been dominated by Apple, but Xiaomi’s approach shows that an Android tablet can offer a polished, pro-grade experience if the company commits to performance, display quality, and accessory support. Users who prefer Android now have an option that does not force compromise and integrates smoothly with their existing ecosystem of phones, wearables, and laptops.

The tablet’s appeal extends further to students, hybrid workers, and creators. Anyone who wants a powerful but portable device will find the Pad 8 Pro compelling because it merges laptop-like typing, stylus precision, fast processing, and an immersive display in one device. It also serves as an option for users who want more openness and flexibility than what Apple’s closed ecosystem offers.

Cross-device integration is the future

Xiaomi’s direction with the Pad 8 Pro suggests a future where its tablets will receive deeper cross-device integration and more productivity-oriented features within HyperOS. As the company continues refining its ecosystem, the Pad 8 Pro stands as one of the clearest signals that Android tablets are entering a new era—one where performance, accessories, and software all work together to create a true alternative to the iPad Pro.

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