With the Pad 7 series, Xiaomi focused on creating a tablet ecosystem capable of competing with the Apple iPad across various price segments, while maintaining the traditional Xiaomi price-to-quality ratio. The series marked a significant step in the evolution of the brand's tablets, for the first time offering three distinct models with clear positioning.

The basic Xiaomi Pad 7 with an 11.2-inch screen and Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 processor can be considered a counterpart to the regular iPad. It is a model for work and entertainment. In turn, the slightly more expensive Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro is equipped with a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor and competes with the iPad Air. Meanwhile, the flagship Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra with a 14-inch OLED display and XRing O1 processor stands in the same league as the iPad Pro.

The secondary features of the Xiaomi Pad 7 tablets keep up with their powerful hardware and top-notch displays. Generally, all Pad 7 models are equipped with outdoor lighting sensors, support Hi-Res/Hi-Res Wireless, and have a separate Pogo-pin connector for keyboard attachment. In the case of the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra, this package is complemented by reverse wired charging with a power of 7.5 W and a high-quality stereo system consisting of 4 speakers.