Every so often, a device leaks in just the right way — not with blurry photos or dubious renders, but with cold, hard numbers that shake expectations. That’s what just happened with the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra. Cleared through China’s 3C certification on May 7 under the model number 25053RP5CC, it didn’t just confirm the device’s existence — it hinted at a serious shift in what a tablet can be. Namely, it’s about to become ridiculously fast to charge.
Usually, 3C certifications are regulatory footnotes. But this one? It name-dropped Xiaomi’s MDY-17-EB adapter — the same one capable of pushing 120W of power. That’s laptop-grade charging. For a tablet, it’s practically unheard of. And it points directly at what might be Xiaomi’s boldest slab yet: the Pad 7 Ultra.
In a world where tablets are still largely content consumption devices, this stat alone demands attention. It raises eyebrows. And questions. Mainly: Why would anyone need 120W charging on a tablet?
Leaked specs suggest this device will come with a 14-inch display, planting it firmly in the “pro-grade” territory ruled by Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra and Apple’s 12.9-inch iPad Pro. But size is just the beginning. Reports hint that the Pad 7 Ultra is poised to leapfrog the already-impressive Pad 6S Pro, possibly boasting high-end build quality, bleeding-edge internals, and features aimed squarely at creators, coders, multitaskers — and yes, even gamers.
But leaks are still just that: leaks. No confirmation yet on what’s under the hood — Snapdragon 8 Gen 3? Dimensity 9300? Until we know for sure, this beast of a tablet remains theoretical. Still, the intent is clear: Xiaomi wants to make a tablet that doesn’t just chase trends, but challenges the entire category.
Here’s what’s confirmed — or close enough:
- Model: 25053RP5CC
- Charging: 120W wired via MDY-17-EB adapter
- Display: 14-inch, likely high-refresh-rate
- Market: China-first launch, global rollout uncertain
- Category: Flagship-tier, likely above Pad 6S Pro
But there’s still a lot we don’t know. No word yet on:
- Processor and GPU
- RAM/storage options
- Battery capacity (which is crucial for judging 120W impact)
- Software layer and multitasking tools (MIUI Pad or HyperOS tweaks?)
- Accessory support (keyboard? stylus? display output?)
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