OPPO just dropped its latest flagship tablet — and it’s kind of a beast. The new OPPO Pad 4 Pro, officially launched in China, blends high-end specs with a sleek design that aims to compete with the best of Android slates.

Front and center is a massive 13.2-inch LCD panel with a crisp 2K resolution and a buttery-smooth 144Hz adaptive refresh rate. The screen supports Dolby Vision, cranks up to 900 nits of brightness, and covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, which means it’s equally at home for binge sessions and creative workflows.

Under the hood, OPPO’s going all out. The Pad 4 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 “Elite” chip, backed by up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage. That’s more than enough muscle for titles like Genshin Impact and Honkai Impact 3rd, which OPPO claims can run at 2.1K resolution and 120fps simultaneously.

And yes, the battery is just as massive as everything else. You get a 12,140mAh cell paired with 67W SuperVOOC charging, promising long sessions and short top-ups. All of that is packed into a body that’s surprisingly slim at 5.97mm and weighs just 675g.

Cameras aren’t the main event here, but they’re capable: a 13MP rear shooter with EIS and 4K video, plus an 8MP front-facing cam for video calls and face unlock. The tablet runs ColorOS 15 based on Android 15, with a clean and tablet-optimized interface.

Audio gets the premium treatment too, with a beefy eight-speaker setup (four tweeters + four mid-bass) and Dolby Atmos support. Connectivity is next-gen with Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and 5G sharing via tethering. You also get NFC, which is still a rarity in tablets.

OPPO is also offering a lineup of accessories: the Smart Touch Keyboard (¥699), OPPO Pencil 2 Pro (¥499), and a protective case (¥199). Color options include Morning Glow, Galaxy Silver, and Space Gray.

Pricing & Availability

– 8GB + 256GB: ¥3,299 (~$451)
– 16GB + 512GB: ¥4,099 (~$560)
– On sale April 16 in China.

The Pad 4 Pro launched alongside OPPO’s new flagship phones — the Find X8s, X8s+, and Find X8 Ultra — making it clear that OPPO’s not pulling any punches this season.