
An upcoming Infinix tablet with the model number X1201 has received certifications from the FCC and Thailand’s NBTC. This is not its first appearance, as the device was also spotted last week on multiple certification platforms in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the UAE (via. 91mobiles Indonesia). These listings, along with its appearance on the official CarlCare support website, confirm that the device will launch as the Infinix Xpad 20 Pro when it arrives on the market.
Infinix Xpad 20 Pro NBTC, FCC certified
The NBTC and FCC listings confirm that the Infinix Xpad 20 Pro will support LTE connectivity. Other connectivity features include Wi-Fi 802.11ac and Bluetooth.
The FCC certification also reveals that the device will measure 279 x 174 x 7mm and will pack a 7,000mAh battery, which may support 18W charging. However, there is conflicting information about the battery size of the device. The same FCC certification also lists an 8,000mAh (rated value) battery.
The previously seen TUV and EU Declaration of Conformity listings have also revealed an 8,000mAh battery. The latter additionally revealed the typical value as 8,200mAh. The schematic of the device available in the FCC listing reveals a square camera island, which seems to house a dual-camera setup and an LED flash. Its right edge appears to be equipped with a power button and a volume rocker.
The FCC label on the device confirms that the Infinix Xpad 20 Pro will ship with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of built-in storage. Back in May, the device appeared in Geekbench’s database with a MediaTek chip, 8GB of RAM, and Android 15. It is unclear whether the device is powered by the Helio G100 or the newer Helio G200 SoC.
With multiple certifications under its belt, the Infinix Xpad Pro is expected to launch soon in multiple markets.