POCO Pad M1 Appears on Geekbench AI and Leaks Specs Before Launch

On: Sunday, November 9, 2025 9:18 AM
POCO Pad M1

POCO Pad M1: POCO Pad M1 appears on Geekbench AI with Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, 8 GB RAM, Android 15, and 12.1-inch 120 Hz display. Expected to be a rebranded Redmi Pad 2 Pro ready for global launch.

If you have been waiting for an affordable yet powerful Android tablet, POCO has something exciting on the horizon. The much-anticipated POCO Pad M1 has appeared on the Geekbench AI database, confirming key specs and suggesting that it could be a rebranded Redmi Pad 2 Pro.

Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 confirmed on Geekbench

The tablet, listed under model ID Xiaomi 2509ARPBDG, scored 1103 single-precision, 1090 half-precision, and 1707 quantized on Geekbench AI v1.5.0. These results were achieved using TensorFlow Lite on CPU, confirming Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 power with an 8-core layout clocked up to 2.71 GHz and 8 GB RAM. The unit tested ran Android 15, though an update to Android 16 is likely after launch.

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Familiar design and strong specs

The POCO Pad M1 is expected to share much with the Redmi Pad 2 Pro, which launched in September with the same chipset. It should feature a 12.1-inch LCD display (1600 × 2560, 120 Hz), 128/256 GB storage, and 8 MP cameras on both sides. A large 12,000 mAh battery with 33 W fast and 27 W reverse charging rounds out the setup.

Launch expected soon

After receiving TDRA certification in October and now appearing on Geekbench, the POCO Pad M1 seems close to a global launch, possibly alongside the POCO F8 Pro and F8 Ultra. With its strong hardware and likely aggressive pricing, it could become one of the best mid-range tablets of 2025.

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Sagar Sarkar

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