Customers can now purchase the Oppo Pad Air 5 not only in China but also internationally, specifically from TradingShenzhen. The 8GB/128GB model is priced at $346, the 8GB/256GB version at $405, and the top-of-the-line 12GB/256GB model at $451. Regardless of the model chosen, buyers can choose between black or pink. Shipping costs and possible import duties are contingent on the buyers location.
Supported languages include Arabic, Bengali, Burmese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional - Hong Kong), Chinese (Traditional - Taiwan), Dutch, English, Filipino, French, German, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Lao, Malay, Nepali, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Thai, Tibetan, Uighur and Vietnamese. TradingShenzen also states that access to the Google Play Store is a given.
The Oppo Pad Air 5, despite its name, isn't exactly thin nor light, weighing in at around 600 grams. It's powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultra, a mid-range SoC that we've previously tested on devices such as the Motorola Moto G86 Power. The display measures 12.1 inches with a resolution of 2,800 x 1,980, supporting a brightness of up to 900 cd/m² and a refresh rate of 120 Hz.
The tablet is equipped with a 10,050 mAh battery, which can be charged quickly at 33 watts. While it can theoretically be used as a navigational device thanks to its integrated GNSS module, downloading up-to-date data on traffic conditions requires a smartphone acting as a hotspot or a Wi-Fi network in the car. The operating system used is ColorOS 16, based on Android 16.










