Oppo Pad 5 Pro Leak: Flagship Tablet Specs Surface, Launch Window Tipped

Oppo appears to be gearing up for its next flagship Android tablet, with a new leak outlining what to expect from the rumored Oppo Pad 5 Pro and when it could arrive. If the information is accurate, the Pad 5 Pro will step in as the follow-up to the Pad 4 Pro, a premium tablet that debuted in April 2025 and positioned itself at the high end thanks to Qualcomm’s top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite platform.

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the Oppo Pad 5 Pro will feature a large 13.2-inch display, suggesting Oppo is leaning further into the “big-screen productivity and entertainment” category. The leak doesn’t specify whether the panel will be IPS LCD or OLED, but the sheer size points toward a tablet designed for multitasking, media consumption, note-taking, and keyboard accessory use.

Performance is expected to be a major selling point. The Pad 5 Pro is tipped to use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, a 3nm flagship Qualcomm processor. The new chip is said to deliver roughly a 20% CPU uplift compared to the Snapdragon 8 Elite used in some current high-end Android tablets, which could translate into smoother multitasking, faster app launches, and stronger sustained performance for demanding workloads like video editing, heavy gaming, and creative apps.

On the camera side, Oppo may keep things straightforward, with a rumored 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera. That setup fits the typical premium tablet approach: capable enough for document scanning, casual photos, and video calls, without trying to compete directly with smartphone camera systems.

Battery and charging details also sound promising. The Oppo Pad 5 Pro is expected to pack a battery in the 13,000mAh range, paired with 67W fast charging. A battery this large could be aimed at delivering long screen-on time for streaming, reading, and productivity, while the faster charging helps reduce downtime—especially important for a big tablet used throughout the day.

For buyers who care about storage and memory headroom, the leak mentions four potential configurations:
8GB RAM + 256GB storage
12GB RAM + 256GB storage
12GB RAM + 512GB storage
16GB RAM + 512GB storage

This range would allow Oppo to target both power users who want maximum RAM and storage and those who prefer a more affordable flagship option without sacrificing core performance.

As for the release timeline, the same source suggests an April launch, possibly alongside the Oppo Find X9 Ultra. That timing may apply specifically to China, and there’s no confirmation yet on global availability or an international release date.

Separately, Oppo is also expected to introduce a new compact flagship phone, reportedly called the Find X9s, aimed at the global market—another sign the company is planning a busy slate of high-end launches in the months ahead.