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OPPO Pad Mini now official: Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 8.8″ AMOLED display

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OPPO unveiled the OPPO Pad Mini, a compact tablet with flagship-level performance, alongside its latest premium devices.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset powers the OPPO Pad Mini together with its speedy LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage system. The system operates on ColorOS 16 while providing users with PC-level WPS tools and cross-device functions which enhance their multitasking abilities.

The device displays an 8.8-inch AMOLED screen, which supports a 2520 × 1680 resolution and operates with an adaptive refresh rate that reaches 144Hz. The screen also reaches up to 1600 nits of brightness, which makes it suitable for both media consumption and professional work activities.

The device includes a 13MP rear camera together with an 8MP front camera. The device supports fast charging with its 8000mAh battery and 67W charging capacity, enabling quick battery charging. The device contains Wi-Fi 7, USB-C, dual speakers, and a slim 5.3mm body as its additional features.

The OPPO Pad Mini starts at CNY 3,199 ( PHP 28,188.47 ), offering a premium yet portable option for users who want power in a smaller tablet. This is currently released in China; as per its global availability, OPPO hasn’t announced the official details for the global launch.

OPPO Pad Mini specs:
8.8-inch AMOLED screen
2520 × 1680 resolution, 144Hz refresh rate
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
8GB, 12GB RAM
256GB, 512GB storage
13MP main sensor
8MP selfie shooter
Wi-Fi 7
BLuetooth 5.4
USB-C
dual speakers
ColorOS16
Android 16
8000mAh battery
67W wired charging

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