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| The Vivo Pad6 Pro in its three launch colours. |
Vivo is making its boldest move yet in the premium tablet arena, and the company isn't being shy about it. After weeks of speculation, the Chinese tech giant has officially confirmed that its upcoming Vivo Pad6 Pro will launch on March 30 in China—bringing a suite of flagship specifications designed to go head-to-head with the Apple iPad Pro 13, Honor MagicPad 4, and Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (curr. $983 on Amazon).
The company first gave the world a glimpse of its new high-end tablet earlier this month at MWC 2026 in Barcelona, where it publicly showcased the device to attendees. At the time, Vivo confirmed several key specifications, including a 4K display, a massive 13,000 mAh battery, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset—the same silicon powering many of this year's flagship Android smartphones.
Now, new details emerging from trusted leaker Digital Chat Station have filled in the remaining blanks. According to the well-known source, the Vivo Pad6 Pro's 4K display will measure 13.2 inches diagonally, representing a modest 0.2-inch increase over last year's Pad5 Pro. Perhaps more notably, the tablet will feature a high-refresh-rate LCD panel capable of outputting at 144 Hz, rather than the OLED screen some industry watchers had anticipated.
The display choice is particularly interesting given the competitive landscape. While Apple's iPad Pro 13 and Samsung's Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra both leverage OLED technology for their premium screens, Vivo appears to be betting on a different value proposition. An LCD panel with 4K resolution and 144 Hz refresh rates can still deliver exceptional sharpness and fluid motion—potentially at a more accessible price point than its OLED-equipped rivals.
The 13,000 mAh battery capacity positions the Pad6 Pro among the longest-lasting tablets on the market. Combined with the power efficiency of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, early indications suggest the device could easily handle full-day productivity workflows or extended media consumption sessions without hunting for a charger.
For those tracking the latest developments directly from the source, the initial leak from Digital Chat Station can be found here on Weibo, with additional details available through the platform's mobile portal.
Vivo has confirmed that the Pad6 Pro will launch in three color finishes: purple, grey, and light blue. The March 30 launch event in China will also see the simultaneous debut of the company's X300s and X300 Ultra smartphones, suggesting Vivo is preparing a comprehensive ecosystem play across its premium product lines.
What remains unclear is the global availability timeline. While the company has been transparent about its Chinese launch plans, Vivo has not yet confirmed when international markets can expect to see the Pad6 Pro on store shelves. Given the competitive nature of the premium tablet segment—where the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra currently retails for $983 on Amazon—a well-priced global rollout could significantly shake up market dynamics.
Industry observers note that Vivo's aggressive push into the high-end tablet space reflects a broader trend. As smartphone innovation cycles mature, major Android manufacturers are increasingly looking to tablets and ecosystem lock-in as the next frontier for premium device competition. With the Pad6 Pro's combination of flagship processing, marathon battery life, and a 4K high-refresh display, Vivo appears to be positioning itself as a serious alternative to the established leaders in the space.
All eyes will now be on March 30 to see whether the final product lives up to the early promise—and how the pricing compares to the $983 Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra currently commanding attention in the premium Android tablet category.
