Oppo’s next flagship tablet is taking shape, and early leaks suggest a subtle but important shift: the company may drop the “Pro” badge and simply call it Oppo Pad 5. Even more interesting, a rebranded version is reportedly coming under the OnePlus name, echoing Oppo’s strategy with previous models.
The timing lines up with the current tablet landscape. Samsung just refreshed its premium lineup, and with new iPad Pro models still on the horizon, Oppo appears ready to seize the moment. The Pad 4 Pro launched in April and later went global as the OnePlus Pad 3. Now, the Pad 5 looks set to build on that momentum and land alongside the Find X9 Pro at an event tipped for the end of the month.
According to well-known leaker Digital Chat Station, the Oppo Pad 5 will feature a 12.1-inch IPS display with a “3K+” resolution and a 144 Hz refresh rate. That puts it squarely between Oppo’s recent tablet sizes, bridging the gap between the compact 11.6-inch and the roomier 13.2-inch options. Powering the slate, Oppo is said to be using MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400+, a flagship-class chipset intended to compete directly with the latest high-end Android tablets. A 10,300 mAh battery with 67 W wired charging should deliver all-day endurance with quick top-ups.
The tablet is rumored to weigh 579 g and come in multiple configurations: 8 GB, 12 GB, or 16 GB of RAM paired with 128 GB, 256 GB, or 512 GB of storage. Color options mentioned include Grey, Purple, and Silver. As for the OnePlus variant, expect at least Blue and Grey finishes if the leak holds true.
Key rumored specs at a glance:
– 12.1-inch IPS display, 3K+ resolution, 144 Hz refresh rate
– MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset
– 10,300 mAh battery with 67 W wired charging
– 579 g weight
– RAM: 8 GB / 12 GB / 16 GB
– Storage: 128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB
– Colors: Grey, Purple, Silver (Oppo); Blue, Grey (OnePlus rebrand)
While final details and pricing remain under wraps, the Oppo Pad 5 sounds like a performance-focused tablet aimed at creators, gamers, and power users who want high refresh rates, strong silicon, and fast charging in a size that hits the sweet spot. If the launch indeed coincides with the Find X9 Pro event, we won’t have to wait long to see how it stacks up against today’s top-tier Android tablets—and how the OnePlus version fits into the global lineup.






