Vivo’s next premium tablet is starting to come into focus. A new leak from China hints at what’s likely the Vivo Pad 6 Pro, and the direction seems clear: more power, a bigger battery, and a continued push into high-end Android territory.

The details come from Digital Chat Station on Weibo. The tipster didn’t explicitly name the device, but the specifications match what most would expect from a Pad 6 Pro refresh, or possibly an iQOO-branded counterpart built on similar hardware.
One of the more noticeable changes could be the processor. Instead of sticking with MediaTek, the upcoming tablet is rumored to move to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. If that turns out to be accurate, it’s a significant shift. That chip would make sense for multitasking, creative workloads, and high-frame-rate gaming.
According to the latest leak, the display measures 13.2 inches. If true, that would be a slight increase over the 13-inch display of the previous generation. There’s also talk of a high refresh rate again, possibly 144Hz. On a panel this big, smoothness is easy to notice, especially for scrolling and media consumption. Resolution details haven’t been highlighted yet, but Vivo has generally aimed high in this segment.
Cameras appear unchanged in philosophy. The leak mentions a 13MP rear sensor and an 8MP front camera. That’s typical for tablets — enough for video calls and document scanning, not much more.
Battery capacity, though, is where the numbers stand out. The Pad 6 Pro is said to carry roughly a 13,000mAh cell, up from 12,050mAh in the previous model. That’s already a large battery by tablet standards. Charging is rumored to reach up to 90W.

As for timing, the same source suggests a March 2026 launch in China. Vivo may unveil it alongside the X300 Ultra and X300s smartphones, following a pattern the company has used before. There’s no word yet on global availability.
The Android tablet market has been gradually regaining momentum, especially in the larger-screen segment. Vivo seems to be positioning this model for users who want laptop-like screen space without sacrificing raw performance. If pricing lands competitively, it could be a serious option for power users who don’t want to default to an iPad.
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(Source: DCS on Weibo)




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