Realme Pad X – Detailed Review [2023 Updated]

Hello, friends welcome back to our website. I am back with a new review topic of Realme Pad X. So if you going to buy this one, don’t buy before reading it.

Buying an Androidpowered tablet in India is quite difficult with most brands these days only offering models that are either underpowered or too expensive. Google hasn’t focussed much on tablets when it comes to developing Android, which makes things difficult for manufacturers who want to deliver a quality experience (with apps) at the right price. So, every Android tablet (budget or premium) largely has the same problems – poorly optimised UI and apps, and lots of wasted screen space. In comparison Apple’s iPads have the benefit of iPad OS and better support from third-party app developers.

Realme Pad X specs:

10.95-inch 1200×2000 IPS LCD display | Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G chip, 4GB/6GB RAM, up to 128GB storage | 13MP rear + 8MP front camera | 8340mAh battery with 33W fast charging.

Unlike the Xiaomi Pad 5, which is powered by a Snapdragon 870 SoC, the Realme Pad X comes with the Snapdragon 695 SoC under the hood. The former offers better performance, though both tablets pale in comparison to the iPad Air (2022), which, of course, also costs a great deal more.

Design and build:-

The Realme Pad X comes with solid build quality and this is noticeable the moment you pull it out of the box. The back is plastic, but it does not feel flimsy as such. There are no wobbly or mushy buttons. The tablet feels pretty premium in hand given the price.

Display and sound:-

The Pad X comes with a great display for the price. This is a large 10.95-inch tablet with a resolution of 1200 x 2000 pixels. The tablet also makes the most of this on-screen real estate with a number of new software features across Realme UI that let you seamlessly multitask using split screens that you can resize and floating windows that you can drag around.

On the front, the Realme Pad X has a huge 10.95-inch IPS LCD with a WUXGA+ resolution (1200×2000 pixels). While the screen is of the LCD variety, it offers quite a good viewing experience.

The screen is also adequately bright for indoor use, but it remains an LCD screen, so while you do get good depth and colour reproduction here, don’t expect AMOLED-level contrast ratios. 

Performance:-

The Realme Pad X is pretty good at general, day-to-day performance. Thanks to the Snapdragon 695 chip onboard, you get comparable performance to a mid-budget smartphone here (Rs 15k to Rs 20k),  with the perks of a large display.

However, you will need to keep the price in mind here and maintain realistic expectations when running really resource-intensive apps on the Pad X or playing heavy games. While this is a productivity-driven device, it isn’t exactly one targeted particularly at power users.

Camera and battery life:-

The Realme Pad X has two camera sensors. The rear camera uses a 13-megapixel sensor which is good enough for scanning documents. There is no LED flash here. If you wish to use the tablet to capture photos, expect decent colours and dynamic range but average details. The rear camera can shoot up to 1080p 60fps videos.

A new Limelight feature also exists here as Realme’s take on Apple’s popular CenterStage feature. This allows the camera to pan and zoom in/zoom out to incorporate more people in the viewfinder when someone joins you during a video conference.

The Realme Pad X has fairly good battery life and the tablet can last between a full day and two-three days, depending on how often you use it and what you use it for.


Conclusion:-

Overall it is one of the best tablet in a segment budget. You can go for it after reading this.

Also, Read Xiaomi Pad 5 – Best Review [Updated].

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