vivo is set to launch two new Android tablets — the premium vivo Pad 5 Pro and the budget-friendly Pad SE — on April 21. Here’s everything we know so far, including key specs, standout features, and what makes each model different.
Two New vivo Tablets Are Coming — Here’s the Scoop
vivo isn’t just dropping new smartphones on April 21 — it’s also stepping up its tablet game. The vivo Pad 5 Pro and the Pad SE are expected to launch with the X200 Ultra and X200s, and thanks to a fresh leak from Weibo, we’ve now got a pretty solid look at what both tablets will bring to the table.
Let’s break it down, nice and simple.
vivo Pad 5 Pro: Big Screen, Big Power
This one’s the flagship. And it looks like vivo isn’t messing around here.
Here’s what’s expected:
- 13-inch LCD display, with a sharp 3.1K resolution, buttery-smooth 144Hz refresh rate, and up to 1200 nits of peak brightness. Perfect for content creators or entertainment lovers who want crisp visuals and fast response.
- MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip — not the newer “+” version, interestingly, but still powerful enough to handle games, multitasking, and high-res video editing.
- Up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage, which should be more than enough for most heavy users.
- 12,050mAh battery with 66W fast charging. That’s a beefy battery. Expect all-day use and then some, with a pretty quick top-up when needed.
- 8 speakers, likely with spatial audio tuning, for a more immersive sound experience.
It’s also coming in two versions:
- Standard: 635g
- Ultra-light: just 578g and super thin at 5.94mm
- Colors: Blue, gray, pink, and white — vivo’s going for a clean, soft-touch aesthetic here.
vivo Pad SE: A Lighter, Cheaper Option That Still Delivers
If the Pro is too much for your needs (or your wallet), the Pad SE could be a better fit.
Here’s what you’ll get:
- 12.3-inch display, with 2.5K resolution and a still-smooth 90Hz refresh rate. Slightly less sharp and fluid than the Pro, but still great for everyday stuff.
- Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chip — not a powerhouse, but fine for browsing, streaming, and light productivity.
- Up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage — enough for casual users.
- 8,500mAh battery with 15W wired charging. Not the fastest, but this is an entry-level tablet.
- 4 speakers, which should do the job for Netflix or YouTube, though not as punchy as the 8 on the Pro.
Also in two variants:
- One is 6.87mm thick, 569g
- The lighter one is 6.8mm, just 559g
- Colors: Blue, Titanium, and gray
Pad 5 Pro vs. Pad SE: Which One’s Right for You?
Feature | Pad 5 Pro | Pad SE |
---|---|---|
Display | 13″, 3.1K, 144Hz | 12.3″, 2.5K, 90Hz |
Processor | Dimensity 9400 | Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 |
RAM & Storage | Up to 16GB / 512GB | Up to 8GB / 256GB |
Battery | 12,050mAh, 66W | 8,500mAh, 15W |
Speakers | 8 | 4 |
Weight | 578g–635g | 559g–569g |
Who it’s for | Power users, creatives | Students, casual users |
Final Thoughts
vivo is clearly trying to cover both ends of the Android tablet market here. The Pad 5 Pro feels like a direct shot at devices like the Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro or Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE, while the Pad SE aims to be that affordable go-to for people who just want a solid, no-fuss tablet.
The official launch is just around the corner — April 21 — so we’ll know soon enough how these specs translate into real-world performance.
Until then, this leak gives us a pretty good idea of where vivo’s headed. And honestly? These tablets could be worth watching.