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Xiaomi Pad 8 Philippines Review: First Impressions on Gaming, Display, Camera and More

March 11, 2026

March 11, 2026

The Xiaomi Pad 8 makes a strong first impression right from the moment you open the box. Even before powering it on, the tablet already gives off a clean, premium, and modern feel that makes it look more expensive than you might expect. Xiaomi clearly wants the Pad 8 to come across as more than just a basic entertainment tablet. From the packaging to the ultra-slim profile, this feels like a device designed for people who want something stylish, practical, and powerful enough for work and play.

What’s inside the box

One of the best things about the unboxing experience is that it already feels complete. As seen in the photos, the Xiaomi Pad 8 comes with a 45W charger and charging cable inside the box, which is a welcome inclusion at a time when many devices no longer ship with a power brick. That instantly makes the package feel more practical for users in the Philippines, especially for buyers who want something ready to use right away without needing to purchase accessories separately.

The tablet itself is neatly presented inside the box, and the printed details on the protective cover immediately highlight some of its biggest features, including the 3.2K 144Hz display, 9200mAh battery, AI experience, and support for the Xiaomi Focus Pen Pro. Even at first glance, Xiaomi positions the Pad 8 as a tablet that can handle productivity, creativity, and entertainment in one device.

Slim design that instantly stands out

Another thing that stands out almost immediately is just how thin the Xiaomi Pad 8 looks in person. In our side-by-side photo, the tablet appears impressively slim next to a phone, reinforcing that premium ultra-thin look Xiaomi is aiming for. Instead of feeling bulky like some larger tablets, the Pad 8 looks sleek, flat-edged, and easy to carry around. That makes it appealing for students, content consumers, casual gamers, and even users who want a larger screen without the weight and thickness of a laptop.

The design also looks very clean from the back, with a simple metallic finish and a camera module that gives it a more polished and premium character. It is minimal without looking boring, which is exactly the kind of look many users prefer in a modern tablet.

Display looks like one of the main highlights

The display already looks like one of the strongest reasons to consider the Xiaomi Pad 8. The screen appears large, bright, and immersive, making it ideal for gaming, streaming, browsing, and creative work. Xiaomi is clearly leaning into this by pushing the 3.2K 144Hz crystal-clear display as one of the key headline features right on the packaging.

That high refresh rate matters because it gives the tablet a smoother and more fluid feel in daily use. Whether you are scrolling, switching apps, drawing, or gaming, a 144Hz display can make everything feel more responsive. It also helps the Pad 8 feel more premium compared to entry-level tablets that still use lower refresh rate panels. Based on the way the screen comes across in your gaming and stylus photos, the display looks sharp enough for both entertainment and productivity.

Mobile Legends performance looks promising

The Xiaomi Pad 8 is shown running Mobile Legends, and one of the images clearly shows that the game’s graphics settings can be pushed high, with Ultra options visible. That is a strong visual cue for people who care about gaming performance, because the tablet is capable of handling competitive mobile titles without struggling.

For a lot of users in the Philippines, this matters. A tablet is no longer just for watching YouTube or attending online classes. Many buyers also want something that can handle games smoothly, and Mobile Legends remains one of the easiest real-world references. The Xiaomi Pad 8 looks like a tablet that can deliver a fluid, enjoyable gaming experience while also making the most of its large display. The bigger screen alone already adds to the immersion, especially for MOBAs and other visually busy games.

Camera is simple but practical

The camera setup on the Xiaomi Pad 8 looks straightforward, and that is not necessarily a bad thing. Our close-up photo clearly highlights the 13MP AI camera on the rear, and visually, it looks clean and well integrated into the design. No one is buying a tablet mainly for photography, but for everyday use, a decent rear camera is still useful for document scans, quick photos, casual content capture, and video snippets.

What matters more for a tablet like this is practicality, and the camera seems to fit that role well. It looks like something made for utility rather than hype, which honestly makes sense. For students, professionals, and creators who need to scan documents, hop on calls, or take occasional photos, this should be more than enough for a first-impression device write-up.

Focus Pen Pro support adds more versatility

One of the nicest touches in your photo set is the inclusion of the stylus shots. They help show that the Xiaomi Pad 8 is not just a media and gaming tablet, but also a device with creative and productivity potential. The packaging itself mentions support for the all-new Xiaomi Focus Pen Pro.

This makes the tablet feel more flexible. It can be used for note-taking, sketching, editing, marking up visuals, or just navigating the interface in a more intuitive way. For users who like drawing or doing visual work on a larger canvas, this is a valuable part of the experience. Even from a first-impression standpoint, stylus support gives the Xiaomi Pad 8 a more premium and purpose-driven identity.

First impression: a well-rounded tablet for work and play

The Xiaomi Pad 8 comes across as a tablet that is trying to do a lot of things well without overcomplicating the experience. The unboxing feels complete thanks to the included 45W charger and cable. The design looks ultra-thin and premium. The 13MP camera feels practical for everyday use. The display looks like a major highlight, especially for entertainment and gaming. And with Mobile Legends running on high settings plus Focus Pen Pro support, the Pad 8 starts to look like a strong all-rounder for users who want more than just a basic tablet.

As a first impression, the Xiaomi Pad 8 feels promising. It looks like a device built for people who want a larger screen for gaming, content, school, work, and creativity, all in a slim body that still feels modern and premium.

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