BYD has been developing a new in-car tablet designed to integrate seamlessly with its latest vehicles. The company recently showcased this self-developed device for its sub-brand Fang Cheng Bao’s upcoming Tai 7 SUV. While the design has been revealed, the official specifications remain unconfirmed. Recently, however, AnTuTu shared a screenshot of the benchmark scores for a device listed as “DiPad150,” offering a glimpse at its hardware details.
BYD DiPad150 AnTuTu listing

The DiPad150 is powered by MediaTek’s MT8626 SoC and features a CPU configuration of four Cortex-A715 cores and four Cortex-A510 cores, with a maximum clock speed of 2.9GHz. Graphics processing is handled by the Mali-G615 MC6 GPU. The tablet is equipped with 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM, 256GB of UFS 4.0 storage, runs on Android 15, and supports a 120Hz refresh rate.
On AnTuTu, the tablet achieved a total score of 983,839, broken down into 187,086 for CPU, 412,939 for GPU, 180,815 for memory, and 202,999 for UX. This performance places it squarely in the mainstream mid-range category.

The Fang Cheng Bao 7 will be the first vehicle to feature the tablet. The SUV will come equipped with BYD’s advanced “God’s Eye” (also known as DiPilot) driver assistance system across all trims, with both lidar-equipped and lidar-free versions available. In terms of range, the long-range all-wheel-drive variant offers up to 180km CLTC range, while the standard two-wheel-drive version delivers up to 135km CLTC. With a full fuel tank and a fully charged battery, the combined range exceeds 1,300km.
The Fang Cheng Bao 7 is set to launch in the fourth quarter of this year, and BYD is expected to officially confirm the tablet’s full specifications in the coming days.
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