However, this new tablet will have to contend with some tough competitors to secure a solid standing in the market, and the Galaxy Tab A8 is one of them. So, when putting these two tablets on the comparison scale, which one emerges as the better choice for users?
Design
Taking an overview of the design, these two tablets bear a striking resemblance. Both boast thin bezels on all four sides of the front face, providing users with a borderless experience. Additionally, the four corners are gently rounded, enhancing the overall comfortable grip.
Redmi PadThe distinction between this duo lies mainly in the rear view, where the Redmi Pad sports a more robust-looking setup, contrasting with the minimalistic design of the A8. The A8 features a single camera positioned in the top-left corner of the back, while the Redmi Pad boasts superior build quality with its aluminum frame. In contrast, the Tab A8's rear is entirely crafted from plastic.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A8Both tablets share a high screen-to-body ratio, with the display occupying 80% of the front face. Unfortunately, neither device incorporates fingerprint scanners or other biometric authentication methods, relying solely on physical buttons for volume and power controls.
Display
One of the significant advantages of the Redmi Pad over the Galaxy Tab A8 is its larger screen. Specifically, it boasts a 10.6-inch display capable of rendering up to a billion colors with Full-HD+ resolution (1,200 x 2,000 pixels), a 90Hz refresh rate, and a standard brightness of 400 nits.

Alongside excellent color accuracy, the Redmi Pad enhances the viewing experience with its smooth 90Hz refresh rate. Featuring an IPS panel, it easily caters to all user entertainment needs.
On the opposing front, the display of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 offers decent quality but lacks any standout features. We're dealing with a TFT LCD panel measuring 10.5 inches, with Full-HD+ resolution (1,200 x 1,920 pixels). TFT falls short compared to IPS, so it stands little chance against the Redmi Pad. Both tablets come equipped with four high-quality stereo speakers.
Specifications and Software
In terms of hardware, the Redmi Pad takes the lead. The Xiaomi device packs power from the MediaTek Helio G99 processor. This SoC, developed on a 6nm manufacturing process, features 8 cores, including two Cortex A76 cores clocked at a maximum of 2.2 GHz, and 6 power-efficient Cortex A55 cores with a clock speed of 2GHz, paired with the Mali G57 MC2 GPU.

Alongside the chipset, the Redmi Pad boasts up to 6GB of RAM and internal storage up to 128GB, expandable via a microSD card. The Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 features the less powerful Unisoc Tiger T618 chipset with a maximum clock speed of 2GHz, combined with up to 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage in the highest configuration. On the software front, the Redmi Pad runs on Android 12 out of the box, while Samsung still relies on Android 11.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A8Camera
Photography prowess isn't the forte of tablets, so it's no surprise that this pair offers only average camera quality. The rear cameras of the Redmi Pad and Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 deliver somewhat comparable image quality, but Xiaomi takes the lead with a superior 8MP front camera compared to the Tab A8's 5MP.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A8Battery Life
Even when it comes to battery life, the Redmi Pad emerges victorious. With a larger battery, it provides longer usage time as well as faster charging technology.
Redmi PadConclusion
In summary, Redmi Pad emerges victorious in this comparison due to its superior display, powerful performance, and longer battery life. However, if you're seeking a budget-friendly tablet with decent quality, the Galaxy Tab A8 is also a worthy consideration.
