Oppo Pad 3 Specs Leaked – A Light Downgrade Compared to Pad 3 Pro


Oppo Pad 3

Oppo is getting ready to launch a new tablet called the Pad 3, which should come out at the same time as the Reno13 smartphones. Unlike the Pad 3 Pro, which was just a version of the OnePlus Pad 2 with a different name, the Pad 3 will be its design, made by Oppo.

Oppo Pad 3 coming with MediaTek Dimensity 8350

The Pad 3 is expected to use a MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chip, giving it enough power for everyday tasks and light gaming. It might have a large 11.6-inch screen with a high 2.8K resolution. As a result, the videos, games, and apps will look sharp and clear in this panel. Furthermore, the battery is also big—rumored to be 9,510 mAh. The tablet will come with fast charging capabilities. Its charging brick can charge it quickly with 67W charging. Hence, it won’t take long to power up. The tablet is thin at 6.29mm and weighs 533 grams, making it light and easy to carry around. This makes it a good choice for anyone who wants a powerful, easy-to-use tablet without it being too expensive.

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The Oppo Pad 3 will be a more affordable than the Pad 3 Pro. It will have a less powerful chipset and a smaller screen with a lower resolution. Despite this, it will keep the same large battery and fast charging. The Pad 3 will also be thinner and lighter, making it easier to carry around.

When it comes to the Oppo Pad 3 Pro, offers a high-quality 12.1-inch 3K display with a 144Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision support, and a responsive touch sampling rate of 540Hz. Under the hood, it has a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. It has up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, providing smooth performance. The tablet also features a 13MP rear camera, an 8MP front camera, and six Hi-Res certified speakers for great audio. It supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and 5G sharing, and packs a 9510mAh battery with 67W fast charging. At just 6.49mm thick and 586g, it’s both slim and lightweight.

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