The package is rounded up by a hefty battery, and Xiaomi managed to keep the weight of the device under 500 grams. Can the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro really replace your laptop and justify its €449,00 (~$530) price tag? Let’s dive in and find out!
Table of Contents:
Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Specs
Elite laptop replacement
Let’s start with an overview of the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro specs:
| Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro |
|---|
| Size and Weight 251.22mm × 173.42mm × 5.75mm 485 g |
| Display 11.2″ 3:2 crystal-clear display 3.2K resolution (3,200 × 2,136), 345 ppi Up to 144Hz refresh rate Adaptive HDR with 800-nit peak brightness |
| Processor Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform |
| Software Xiaomi HyperOS 3 Android 16 |
| Cameras 50MP rear camera – 1/2.76″ 1.28μm pixel size – f/1.8 PDAF 32MP front camera – 1/3.6″ 1.22μm pixel size – f/2.2 |
| Battery Size 9,200mAh |
| Charging Speeds 67W wired HyperCharge |
| Prices €449 (~$530) for the 8/128GB version |
The Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro also features a Dolby Atmos quad-speaker audio system and a side-mounted power button that’s also a fingerprint reader.
There’s also the usual USB-C port for charging and a place on the frame where the Xiaomi Focus Pen Pro latches on magnetically and charges wirelessly. The available colors are Pine Green, Blue, and Gray — nothing too extreme – just plain and stylish business-oriented hues.
Granted, the OLED-equipped Galaxy Tab S11 and the iPad Pro are both more expensive, but there are other OLED options from Honor and Huawei, so using an LCD panel on a $500+ tablet is starting to look a bit… underwhelming.
But don’t get me wrong, the LCD panel inside the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro is great, with a crisp resolution and good advertised peak brightness. To the naked eye, the tablet looks quite bright, the image is vivid, and you can’t see individual pixels even from up close. The bezels are on the bigger side but nothing too extreme. Time for some lab tests.
The color reproduction is also good, but the minimum brightness is a bit high, courtesy of the LCD backlight — there’s no way around this. The Pad 8 Pro comes with a fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button – which is a plus. Many slates in this price range and category lack this kind of biometrics.
Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Keyboard and Stylus


The Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro comes with a great variety of accessories | Image by PhoneArena
Then we get to the first keyboard case — the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Keyboard accessory. This one features a qwerty keyboard and starts at €99 (~$119). The keys are pretty big, clicky, and comfortable, but it lacks a dedicated trackpad. The tablet attaches to the keyboard via a pin connector, and when unfolded, it rests on the keyboard at an angle.
Finally, we have the star of the show — the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Focus Keyboard. This one is great! It features a floating design — the tablet snaps on the backside of the keyboard with magnets, and you can tilt it 0°–124° to find the most comfortable working position.
This one also features a trackpad and gives you the closest experience to using a real laptop. The hinge is solid, but the tablet gets quite heavy — the whole package weighs over 1.1 kilograms, which is already MacBook Air territory. The Focus Keyboard is also pretty expensive at €159 (~$185), so the whole “PC productivity” idea starts to become expensive.
Finally, we have the Xiaomi Focus Pen Pro – the accompanying stylus accessory that every modern tablet should have. It features a button-free design; you just squeeze a zone on the stylus (that’s shaped like a real pencil) to evoke customizable actions. It also has 16,384 pressure sensitivity levels, so you can draw with precision.
If you’re into drawing or using styluses in general, you can get a lot out of this accessory, but otherwise, you’d be perfectly fine with one of the keyboard cases. Getting the Focus Pen Pro will set you back another $100 or so.
Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Performance & Benchmarks
Sublime


The Snapdragon 8 Elite is the beating heart inside the Pad 8 Pro | Image by PhoneArena
The Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro comes equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. It’s a year old but also a true flagship silicon, which is rare in the tablet world. The predecessor used Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chip.
CPU Performance Benchmarks:
GPU Performance
The GPU benchmarks are even more impressive, as not only does the Pad 8 Pro come on top, but it also manages to sustain its performance under heavy load without thermal throttling. The Snapdragon 8 Elite and the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro are a match made in heaven, performance-wise.
Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Software
You’re probably pretty familiar with these AI tools by now—there’s a writing aid that helps you create texts of various kinds. There’s AI art and creativity tools to help you with your creative endeavors, as well as a slew of AI translation, transcription, and subtitle tools. All of which work fairly well, and you can always just use Gemini for everything else if AI is your cup of tea.
In terms of software updates, the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro should be good for four years, receiving major Android updates until 2030.
Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Audio Quality
There’s no haptic feedback on the Pad 8 Pro.
Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Battery and Charging
The Pad 8 Pro comes with a rather hefty 9,200 mAh battery inside, especially for its modest size. It’s the normal lithium-ion type, with no fancy silicon-carbon tech involved, but still pretty decent capacity. Let’s see the battery and charging test results.
PhoneArena Battery Test Results:
There’s a clear advantage for the Pad 8 Pro over its competition when it comes to battery life, and this 9,200 mAh cell has something to do with it. With solid times in all battery test categories (14h 32min in browsing, 12h 14min in YouTube streaming, and 10h 2min in gaming), the Pad 8 Pro comes out on top of the competition.


Big batteries and fast wired charging are Xiaomi’s trademark | Image by PhoneArena
The charging speeds are the same as last year, 67W wired, which, given the larger battery, make for longer charging times — 0 to 100% in 1 hour and 11 minutes. This result is still better than what Samsung and Apple were able to achieve with their contenders, so they have some catching up to do. There’s no wireless charging support on the Pad 8 Pro.
Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro Camera


One 50MP camera can be found on the back of the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro | Image by PhoneArena
Tablets aren’t famous for their cameras, and the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro is no exception. I doubt anyone would go around snapping photos with an 11-inch tablet in hand, but there’s a 50MP wide-angle camera on the back, in case you need to snap some quick ones and your phone is not with you.
Photo Quality
There’s nothing to write home about the Xiaomi camera system; it gets the job done, but photos look like they were taken with a phone at least a couple of years old. The dynamic range is rather narrow, and there’s not a lot of detail, especially if you try zooming in.
But then again, no one buys tablets for their camera capabilities, and the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro will get the job done if you need to make a zoom call or something, so we shouldn’t put too much weight on this category.
Should you buy it?


A decent productivity machine, but at a price | Image by PhoneArena
Getting the aforementioned Focus Keyboard and Focus Pen bumps up the price of the already pricey tablet to laptop territories, which kind of defeats the main idea. With all the said accessories, the price of the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro goes north of $700, and that’s very close to a discounted MacBook Air.
In its own right, the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro is a very solid tablet with great battery life, fast performance, and a premium design. But with so many options in the 11-inch tablet market, I’m not sure this slate will have an easy time competing.
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