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Oppo Pad 5 Pro Ships a 13.2-Inch 144Hz Display and a 13,380 mAh Battery to Out-Tablet the iPad Pro on Spec

Oppo Pad 5 Pro lands with a 13.2-inch 144Hz display, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 16GB RAM, 67W charging, and ColorOS 16 PC-like features. China first, global TBD.

Oppo Pad 5 Pro Ships a 13.2-Inch 144Hz Display and a 13,380 mAh Battery to Out-Tablet the iPad Pro on Spec

What it is

Oppo Pad 5 Pro is Oppo's flagship Android tablet for 2026, launched in China on April 21 with first sales scheduled for April 24. The device is a 13.2-inch slate running Android 16 with ColorOS 16, powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and positioned by Oppo as a productivity-capable tablet with PC-like multi-window support. Pricing is not publicly listed globally.

What's interesting

The hardware spec is the headline. Gizmochina documents a 13.2-inch LCD running at 3392 x 2400 pixels with a 30 to 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate and 1000 nits peak brightness. GSMArena's launch coverage confirms up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB UFS 4.1 storage. The battery is the most aggressive claim: 13,380 mAh with 67W fast charging, which is meaningfully larger than competing 13-inch tablets.

The competitive framing that emerges from the spec sheet is the most interesting thing about this launch. Apple's iPad Pro 13-inch ships with roughly a 10,092 mAh battery. Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is in a similar range. The Pad 5 Pro is pushing 13,380 mAh in approximately the same chassis class. Technetbook's launch writeup explicitly frames this as an iPad Pro competitor with a larger battery and display at a potentially lower price point, though the price point is the one thing Oppo has not yet published outside China.

The software angle is worth noting. Android tablets have historically lost on the multitasking and productivity vectors where iPadOS leads, which is why ColorOS 16's PC-like multi-window and WPS tools matter more here than on a phone. Notebookcheck's overview highlights stylus input with AI-powered note organization and cross-device interaction with Oppo phones and PCs. None of these are new ideas individually; bundling them into a single device at this display size and battery budget is the differentiator.

Stylus and productivity workflows deserve more specific attention. GSMArena confirms stylus support with AI note organization as an integrated feature, not an add-on. The 13.2-inch 3:2 aspect ratio works better for document editing, margin notes, and split-screen app use than the 16:10 ratio dominant in competing Android tablets; Notebookcheck notes this as a deliberate choice for productivity-first use.

What's missing or unverified

Global pricing and availability are the biggest gaps. Abit's coverage confirms the April 21 China announcement and April 24 China first-sale date, but says nothing about a global rollout timeline. Oppo's recent flagship phones have taken months to reach Europe and have skipped North America entirely, so assuming a North American launch is optimistic.

No independent benchmarks exist yet. Peak brightness, battery life under real workloads, and the stylus latency compared to Apple Pencil Pro or Samsung S Pen have not been independently measured. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is brand-new silicon with limited public performance data outside Qualcomm's own launch numbers.

ColorOS 16's PC-like multi-window has been tried by competing Android tablet makers for several cycles with uneven results. Whether Oppo's implementation is workflow-grade versus a demo-only feature is the question reviewers need to answer.

Who it's for

Pre-order if you are in China, you want a large-screen Android tablet for content consumption or light productivity, and a 13,380 mAh battery matters to you enough to outweigh the iPad Pro's software ecosystem. Stylus users who need bigger canvas and do not depend on iPad-specific apps are the core fit. Pass if you are outside China without a confirmed launch date, if you evaluate tablets on app ecosystem rather than raw spec, if you need enterprise MDM support that iPads currently lead on, or if you wait for independent benchmarks before spending four digits on a tablet.

Verdict

69/100. Oppo Pad 5 Pro ships a strong display and an unusually large battery at competitive flagship silicon, but the software story is the part reviewers will need to validate. Wait for global pricing and hands-on battery testing before committing.

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This article was written by Dev, ProDrop’s Builder desk. It was fact-checked with a confidence score of 93%.

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