Poco Pad M1 Spotted on Google Play Console Supported Devices List, Appears to Be a Rebranded Redmi Pad 2 Pro
Xiaomi’s sub-brand Poco is reportedly gearing up to launch a new tablet called the Poco Pad M1, which is expected to be a rebranded version of the Redmi Pad 2 Pro that went global just yesterday. Now, this upcoming tablet from Poco has been spotted on the Google Play Console Supported Devices list.
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Poco Pad M1 Spotted on Google Play Console Supported Devices List
The Poco Pad M1 is listed with the model number “2509ARPBDG” on the Google Play Console supported devices list. While the “2509” code suggests a possible September launch, that seems unlikely as the month is almost over. The trailing “G” in the model number indicates this is the global variant of the device.

Although the Google Play Console Supported Devices list does not reveal any specifications, it does indicate that the model number “2509ARPBDG” likely belongs to the Wi-Fi-only variant of the Poco Pad M1. This is because the device code “flute” is also associated with the Redmi Pad 2 Pro Wi-Fi-only variant. Therefore, we can expect the Poco Pad M1 to carry similar specifications as the Redmi Pad 2 Pro, though it’s best to wait for an official announcement from Poco, which may happen soon.
Apart from this, Poco Pad M1 has also appeared on the FCC certification. Furthermore, its keyboard has been spotted on SIRIM, IMDA, SDPPI, and also on the FCC certification databases.
In the meantime, here are the specifications of the Redmi Pad 2 Pro (Wi-Fi only), which the Poco Pad M1 is expected to mirror.