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Yes, the Redmi Pad 2 does not have a SIM card slot, as it is a Wi-Fi-only tablet model. This means it cannot directly connect to cellular networks for calls or mobile data. Instead, users can access the internet via Wi-Fi connections or use external devices like mobile hotspots. For those in Pakistan, this aligns with local preferences where Wi-Fi is widely available in urban areas, and tablets are often used for entertainment, education, and work without relying on SIM-based connectivity. Culturally, Pakistanis value affordable tech solutions, and the Redmi Pad 2 fits this by offering a budget-friendly option without the added cost of cellular features. |
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