
Poco is gearing up for a massive launch event on November 26, and this time, it’s bringing more than just smartphones. The brand will unveil the new F8 series along with two fresh tablets. One of them – the highly anticipated Poco Pad M1 – has just appeared on the Google Play Console database, giving us a clearer look at what’s coming. For fans waiting for a new entertainment-focused tablet from Poco, these details are definitely exciting.
The Google Play Console listing shows the new tablet under the model number 2509ARPBDG, paired with an internal codename “flute.” What’s even more interesting is that Xiaomi uses the same model number for the Redmi Pad 2 Pro, strongly suggesting that the Poco Pad M1 might simply be a rebadged version of that device. This wouldn’t be a surprise, as Poco often rebrands Xiaomi models while adding its own design twist and pricing strategy. Still, for those eyeing an affordable yet powerful tablet, the Poco Pad M1 could be a smart addition to the lineup.
Poco Pad M1 Specs
The database also confirms that the Poco Pad M1 will run on Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset. This chip packs impressive specs for its class, including a 2.80 GHz prime CPU core and an Adreno 732 GPU clocked at 900 MHz. While this isn’t a flagship processor, it offers plenty of power for gaming, streaming, multitasking, and everyday work.
- Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset
- Adreno 732 GPU
In terms of memory, the listing reveals 8GB of RAM, which should be more than enough for most users. The device also appears to ship with Android 15 right out of the box, layered with Poco’s customized software, likely HyperOS 2. The Play Console additionally shows a display resolution of 1600 × 2560 pixels, with 320 xhdpi density. That means users can expect a crisp, sharp, and visually pleasant panel-perfect for multimedia consumption.
- 8GB RAM (or possibly more)
- Android 15 with HyperOS 2
- Wi-Fi-only model
Poco has already begun teasing the tablet on its official website. The promotional campaign highlights the Poco Pad M1 as a large entertainment-focused tablet, designed for users who enjoy streaming, reading, or gaming on the go. The tablet will reportedly offer a massive 12.1-inch display with 2.5K resolution and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, making it ideal for fast-paced content. This feature alone puts it ahead of several other mid-range tablets in the segment.
- 12.1″ 2.5K display, 120Hz refresh

Battery life is another highlight. The Poco Pad M1 is backed by a huge 12,000mAh battery, which is perfect for long binge-watching sessions or extended gaming marathons. According to the teaser, the tablet also supports 33W fast charging, ensuring quick top-ups.
- Massive 12,000mAh battery
- With 33W fast charge
- microSD slot
- Quad speakers
A reliable leak has also added more details about the Pad M1. The tablet is expected to arrive in Graphite Gray and Blue, offering simple yet modern color options. It will support 33W wired charging, matching the earlier teaser.
Rumors also suggest a European price tag of around EUR 349, making it a competitive option in the mid-range tablet segment.
Additional features include an IP53 rating, which protects the device from minor splashes and dust. The tablet is equipped with 8MP cameras on both the front and rear – not flagship-level, but good enough for video calls, scanning documents, and casual photography. As confirmed earlier, the Poco Pad M1 will launch as a Wi-Fi-only model, focusing purely on home and office connectivity.
- IP53 rating
- 8MP rear + 8MP front cameras
- Wi-Fi-only model
Poco is also preparing to launch the Poco Pad X1, a more premium tablet that features a Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset and a sharper 3.2K 144Hz display. This model is clearly aimed at users who demand top-tier performance.
The Google Play Console listing doesn’t reveal everything about the Poco Pad M1, but it certainly paints a clear picture of what we can expect. With its a powerful Snapdragon chip, a large 120Hz display, a huge battery, and competitive pricing.
The Poco Pad M1 is shaping up to be one of the most appealing mid-range tablets of the year. All eyes are now on the November 26 launch event, where Poco will finally pull the curtain back and show what this exciting new device is truly capable of.


