Xiaomi remains a prominent Chinese electronics maker with a strong tablet lineup carried under its main brand and the Redmi sub-brand. Rumors now point to a potential new entrant in the tablet segment under the Poco sub-brand, as reported by GizmoChina.
A fresh listing in the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) database reveals a Poco-branded tablet. The product page within the EEC registration, along with certification codes, confirms the device’s tablet form factor.
Since this is the first time a Poco tablet has surfaced on any certification platform, concrete specifications are still under wraps. Industry observers suggest that, much like Poco’s approach with smartphones, the forthcoming tablet could be a refreshed iteration of an existing Xiaomi or Redmi model. Specifically, some believe the device might be a modified version of the Xiaomi Pad 6s Pro. [GizmoChina]
The Xiaomi Pad 6s Pro is known for a sizable 12.4-inch display featuring a 3K resolution and a refresh rate that climbs to 144 Hz. The tablet is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, paired with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage, delivering strong performance for multitasking and media-heavy tasks. [GizmoChina]
Looking ahead, analysts note that Poco entering the tablet space could align with a broader strategy to offer value-focused devices across multiple screen sizes and performance tiers. Such a move would leverage Poco’s brand voice—lean, capable devices with competitive features at accessible prices—to attract consumers who want solid performance without premium pricing. The potential Poco tablet likely aims to echo the design and performance cues of Xiaomi’s most recent tablets while introducing subtle Poco-specific differentiators. [GizmoChina]
Certification pathways and regulatory databases continue to be a key source of early signals about new hardware, especially when brands expand into new sub-brands or form factors. In this case, the EEC entry underscores a credible product line expansion while the absence of final specifications invites cautious anticipation. The industry will watch for formal confirmations about display size, processor options, memory configurations, and battery capacity as the device moves toward official unveiling. [GizmoChina]
In the broader market picture, tablet buyers in Canada and the United States increasingly expect devices that balance performance, battery life, and real-world usability. A Poco tablet that borrows refined elements from Xiaomi’s Pad series—while injecting Poco’s characteristic value-driven focus—could resonate with students, professionals, and casual users alike. The convergence of high-refresh-rate displays, robust silicon, and modern storage standards would position such a tablet as a compelling option in mid-to-upper mid-range segments. [GizmoChina]
As this story develops, the tech press and consumer observers will likely compare any Poco tablet against current market leaders and the latest Xiaomi offerings. The evolving rumors remind readers that cross-brand collaboration within a family of companies can unlock new product possibilities—especially when certification regulators help surface product form factors ahead of official launches. [GizmoChina]