Vivo is gearing up to launch the Vivo Pad 6 Pro on March 30 alongside its new X300 Ultra and X300s smartphones in China. The Vivo Pad 6 Pro aims to be a serious productivity tablet, moving beyond casual media consumption by integrating PC-grade software and powerful hardware. Fans first caught a glimpse of the tablet at Mobile World Congress, where it was shown with a keyboard and stylus combo-signaling a strong focus on work-related tasks.

At its core, the Vivo Pad 6 Pro features a stunning 13.2-inch 4K True Color display that supports Dolby Vision. Reports suggest it will offer a high-refresh-rate screen around 144Hz, promising smooth scrolling and animations-a standout feature for a productivity-oriented tablet. Under the hood, it runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, currently one of the fastest options for Android devices.

The device’s productivity credentials get a boost from bundled apps like PC-grade WPS Office and CapCut Professional, tailored for document editing and video creation respectively. This indicates Vivo is targeting professionals and creators who want to do more than just browse or watch videos on a tablet.

Vivo Pad 6 Pro promotional image

Camera specs remain basic, with a 13MP rear unit and an 8MP front shooter-typical for tablets that mainly handle video calls and document scanning. More substantial is the battery upgrade: a beefy 13,000mAh cell compared to last year’s 12,050mAh, supporting either 80W or 90W fast charging. That means users can expect extended usage with rapid recharge times, perfect for long workdays on the go.

Pricing details for the Vivo Pad 6 Pro have not yet been revealed. However, Vivo is expected to position the tablet competitively within the premium segment. Prices for the related Vivo X300 Ultra and X300s smartphones confirmed for the same launch may hint at Vivo’s pricing strategy for the tablet. The confirmed launch date for China is March 30, while details on international availability remain unclear.

Since Vivo teased the Pad 6 Pro at Mobile World Congress, a global release announcement could follow shortly. The combination of a colossal 4K screen, flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and productivity-focused software positions the Vivo Pad 6 Pro as a contender against premium tablets like Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra and the latest iPad Pros, though Vivo’s strategy may lean toward a more affordable premium niche.

With 4K display tablets still rare and the Snapdragon 8 Elite bringing flagship performance to a tablet, Vivo is challenging the status quo of productivity devices. Whether the Vivo Pad 6 Pro will carve out a serious slice of the tablet market or remain a niche option remains to be seen. The answer will start to emerge following its March 30 launch.

Source: Gizmochina

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