As revealed in prior reports, Xiaomi is expected to launch two premium OLED tablets this year. It's unclear at this point what the exact differences between the two models are, but the second one has now also been certified, hinting at an imminent launch.
The new tablet, with the model number "25053RP5CC" has now visited China's 3C for certification. The listing doesn't reveal much about the tablet other than the fact that it offers 120 W charging, a feature Xiaomi typically reserves for its high-end models.
It's unclear what this tablet will be branded as. The source claims this could be the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra but the listed model number doesn't match that of the "Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra" which surfaced on the Bluetooth SIG website a while ago. That tablet carried the model number "25032RP42C", and already visited 3C back in March.
While both tablets will feature 120 W charging, one can be expected to be much larger, and feature a 14-inch display. That device was previously reported as the "Xiaomi Pad 7 Max" but may well launch as the "Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra".