The Oppo Pad arrived early last year, the company’s first tablet, which was quickly followed by the more affordable Pad Air. Now attention is shifting to the Oppo Tab 2, which has leaked several times already – including leaving behind test results in the Geekbench database.
There was talk of a Dimensity-powered
slate, but this isn’t it – the Oppo Tab 2 (aka OPD2201) runs on a Snapdragon
chipset. While the benchmark couldn’t figure out which one exactly, this
appears to be the Snapdragon 888 based on its clock speeds: 2.84GHz prime core,
2.42GHz mid-cores and 1.8GHz little cores. The original Pad was based on the
Snapdragon 870 (and the Air used the Snapdragon 680).
The slate did both Geekbench 5 and the new
Geekbench 6. It ran Android 13 and had 8GB of RAM. From a 3C certification we
know that the new slate will support 67W fast charging, double what the
original could do. There was no mention of battery capacity there, but rumor
has it that it will have 9,500mAh in its tank. Also, the Bluetooth SIG
certified support for v5.3.
According to unconfirmed data, the tablet
will have an 11.6” 144Hz LCD with 2,800 x 2,000px resolution. That same data
also claimed a Dimensity 9000 chipset, so it may not be reliable. The Oppo Pad
2 might be unveiled alongside the upcoming Find X6 series, though when that
might be is anyone’s guess at the moment.