We haven't seen the new IQOO Pad2 and Pad2 Pro yet among other brands' lineup, and of course they will still appear under the Opp or OnePlus banner.
IQOO has introduced two new tablets, which this time are not rebranded from the Vivo models, which last year was the Oppo Pad 2 which was rebranded, the OnePlus Pad. the IQO 2 panel And iPad 2 Pro On the 12.1 and 13-inch screens, they offer a resolution of 1968 x 2800 and 2064 x 3096 pixels with a 7:5 aspect ratio and a 144Hz refresh rate, but apart from the common design and display of the same category, they are different devices.
Pad2 Pro Powered by the top Dimensity 9300+ chipset, the Pad2 is based on the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 and packs a maximum of 12/512GB of memory, while the Pro also has an optional 16GB of system memory. The Pro also offers eight speakers instead of six, a 13-megapixel main camera and an 8-megapixel front-facing unit, compared to the base model's 5- and 8-megapixel camera setup. It can be charged faster and the battery is also larger, which means a charging power of 11,500 mAh and 66W, while in the case of the Pad2 we can talk about 10,000 mAh and 44W.
It is possible that Vivo sub-brand panels will eventually appear here under the Opp or OnePlus brand name, in China you can still buy the base 8/128GB model for 126,000 HUF and the 8/256GB Pro for 172,000 HUF.
The IQOO Pad2 Pro, parenthetically, is quite similar to the Vivo Pad3 Pro, it has the same charging power and battery capacity, the same image diagonal, resolution and refresh rate, as well as the camera sensors, but the IQOO display offers a different aspect ratio and the higher-speed MediaTek array with a module UFS 4.0 internal storage, but NFC is excluded.