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凤凰科技 2026-04-16

OPPO Pad 5 Pro leaks full specs ahead of April 21 launch — 13.2-inch 3.4K display, heavy on gaming and productivity

Flagship tablet, or portable gaming rig?

OPPO (欧珀) has teased a raft of flagship features for its upcoming Pad 5 Pro ahead of an April 21 launch, positioning the slate as both a media tablet and a gaming‑centric productivity device. It has been reported that OPPO is marketing the device around a 13.2‑inch 3.4K display (3392×2400), Hi‑Fi eight‑speaker audio and a very large 13,380 mAh battery with 67W fast charging. Big numbers, big ambitions. Can a tablet finally blur the line with laptops?

Performance, display and software

Reportedly the Pad 5 Pro will be powered by a fifth‑generation Snapdragon 8‑series flagship processor and OPPO’s “Tide” performance engine, with an AnTuTu composite score claimed to exceed 4.47 million — OPPO’s figures that remain to be independently verified. Gaming claims are specific: a major MOBA at HD + 120 fps, a popular FPS at 3.4K + native 144 fps, and an open‑world title at 2.7K + 120 fps. The screen is said to hit 1,000 nits peak, 1500:1 contrast and carries TUV Rheinland eye‑care 5.0 certification.

On the software side the tablet will ship with ColorOS 16 and a suite of productivity features aimed at users who want laptop‑style workflows: PC‑level WPS (Kingsoft WPS Office, 金山办公), panoramic free windows, a professional Cut/Clip editor, screen extension to a PC, and shared keyboard/mouse support. OPPO also highlights AI features such as instant sketch‑to‑chart conversion and 5G communication sharing. Storage tiers listed on OPPO’s site include 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB and 16GB+512GB; a floating keyboard and stylus are available but sold separately.

Market context and what to watch

This launch comes as Chinese OEMs continue to push premium hardware while navigating a complicated global semiconductor landscape. Reportedly the Pad 5 Pro uses Qualcomm silicon — a reminder that, despite U.S. export controls on advanced chips, Chinese device makers still source high‑end components via approved channels. Pricing and wider availability have not been confirmed; OPPO’s web pages already show the model and specs, and more details should arrive at the April 21 unveiling.

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