![]() ![]() On the shorter sides, we get two speakers each, so four in total. On the bottom, there’s a connector for the keyboard cover, and on the top, you can charge the stylus. There’s no headphone jack, no microSD card slot, but we do get a USB C port which also supports lots of USB C accessories. There’s a small gap between the metal frame and the plastic back. But in direct comparison to other premium tablets, I noticed that the transitions from the frame to the back are not as perfect. It does look great and looks like a premium device. We get a metal frame, a glass front, and the back of the tablet is plastic. The basic design of the Xiaomi Pad 5 resembles the iPad Pro a bit and especially the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and I think it looks very stylish. I might mention it along with the review though. That one is available in China only at the moment and cannot be bought globally. This is a review of the Xiaomi Pad 5 but there’s also a Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro. ![]() Let me get one thing out of the way first. But is it a good competitor to Samsung and Apple? That’s what you’ll learn in this Xiaomi Pad 5 review. Its starting price of just 399 Euros is very competitive. It features a 120Hz screen, a fast processor, Android 11, as well as an active stylus, and a keyboard cover. And they want it to directly compete with the iPad Pro and Samsung Galaxy Tab S7. The Xiaomi Pad 5 is the first global tablet from Xiaomi that has been released outside of China.
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