Oppo details new slim and light tablet with sub-flagship SoC ahead of launch

The Oppo Pad 6 is set to launch in China on May 25, 2026, and as the company has previously revealed, it will be powered by the Dimensity 9500S. This is a performance-focused SoC, but for the tablets that are meant to be more affordable than the flagships.
According to Oppo, thanks to this sub-flagship SoC, the Pad 6 can achieve around 3.06 million points on AnTuTu. Such a benchmark score would put it at the same level as the tablets that are powered by the last-gen Snapdragon 8 Elite. This MediaTek SoC is paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
Beyond the SoC, the company has now shared more specs of this soon-to-launch affordable tablet. As Oppo confirms, the Pad 6 will feature a large 10,420mAh battery inside, which should be capable of offering long runtimes. It has support for 67W fast charging, but the company didn't mention anything about bypass charging (100W Anker charger curr. $59.99 on Amazon).
Oppo has further confirmed that the tablet will sport a slim and lightweight build. The Pad 6 is claimed to measure 5.99mm thick and weigh around 577 grams. While this doesn't make the tab thinner than the 13-inch iPad Pro M4, these are respectable numbers.
There's a 12.1-inch LCD screen on the front, and it has a non-reflective layer on top. This coating, according to Oppo, can reduce screen reflectivity by 87%, glare by 10%, and interfere with the lights by 97%. It's expected to feature a 144Hz refresh rate and resolution of 3,000x2,120 pixels.
Other than these, Oppo has confirmed that the Pad 6 will have support for PC-grade applications, aiming to enhance productivity while being on the go. There will be a handful of AI-powered features as well. The company hasn't shared anything on the price yet, but the good part is that the launch is around the corner.






