Looks like Poco’s next tablet isn’t so secret anymore. A new model tagged 25099RP08G popped up on Geekbench, and honestly, the timing feels right. It’s the same number seen on Indonesia’s TKDN listings a few days ago — so this thing is moving fast through certifications. Most leaks now call it the Poco Pad X1, which sounds about right.From the benchmark details, it’s running the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 with 8 GB of RAM, plus Android 15 straight out of the box. Pretty solid. Not overkill, not entry-level either — that “upper mid-range” zone Poco likes to hit. You could say it’s positioned just under the flagship tablets but with enough punch to handle everything most users throw at it.And if we’re being honest, this probably isn’t a brand-new design. Poco often reuses Xiaomi hardware. The specs line up almost perfectly with the Xiaomi Pad 7, which has an 11.2-inch LCD panel, 3.2K resolution, and a smooth 144 Hz refresh rate. Same 8,850 mAh battery too, supporting 45 W fast charging. Even the cameras — both 8 MP — sound familiar. Not great for photography, but fine for video calls or scanning documents.
If that’s the case, the Pad X1 might come with a few tweaks: maybe different colors, slightly altered software, and a friendlier price tag. Poco’s audience expects value, not flash. I could easily see this tablet landing as a cheaper alternative for students, streamers, or anyone living inside Google’s ecosystem.
There’s also talk about the Poco F8 Pro and F8 Ultra phones launching soon — both have cleared multiple certifications already. So it wouldn’t be surprising if Poco drops all three devices together, just before year’s end.
No price or release date yet, but the leaks keep stacking. When they do, it’ll be interesting to see how far Poco goes to set the X1 apart from its Xiaomi twin.
Key Takeaways
- Poco Pad X1 spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3.
- Features 8GB RAM and Android 15 / HyperOS.
- Likely a rebranded Xiaomi Pad 7.
- Offers 3.2K 144Hz display and 8,850mAh battery.
- May launch alongside Poco F8 Pro and F8 Ultra.


