Overview
Vivo rolled out the Vivo Pad 6 Pro in China on Monday, the same day it launched the Vivo X300 Ultra and Vivo X300s, positioning the tablet as a premium Android productivity machine rather than just a media slab. The Pad 6 Pro is built around the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset used in many 2026 flagship phones, yet it’s tuned for bigger workloads, multitasking, and extended creative sessions.
Under the hood, the device is designed to feel like a slim Android laptop: a massive 13.2‑inch 4K display, up to 16 GB of RAM, a 13,000 mAh battery, and support for both a stylus and a keyboard‑style folio, making it a strong pick for note‑takers, artists, and remote workers.
Vivo Pad 6 Pro price and availability in China
In China, Vivo Pad 6 Pro kicks off at CNY 4,499 (≈ ₹61,600) for the base 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage model. The higher tiers are priced as follows:
12 GB + 256 GB: CNY 4,999 (≈ ₹68,500)
12 GB + 512 GB: CNY 5,799 (≈ ₹79,400)
16 GB + 512 GB (top‑end): CNY 6,699 (≈ ₹91,800)
The tablet is set to go on sale in China starting April 3, with options in Inspiration Purple, Relaxed Blue, and Self Gray.
For those who want a full‑desktop‑like experience, Vivo also sells:
Vivo stylus: CNY 399 (≈ ₹5,500)
Folio‑style keyboard: CNY 599 (≈ ₹8,200)
Combined stylus + keyboard bundle: CNY 898 (≈ ₹12,300)
These accessories attach magnetically and turn the Pad 6 Pro into a compact workstation almost instantly.
Vivo Pad 6 Pro specifications and features
The Vivo Pad 6 Pro runs Android 16 with OriginOS 6 on top, giving it a clean, feature‑rich interface that’s clearly aimed at productivity rather than just gaming. It’s powered by the 3 nm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, paired with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.1 storage (256 GB or 512 GB), ensuring smooth windowed apps, heavy editing, and fast app launches.
Display and design
The headline spec is the 13.2‑inch 4K LCD (3840×2512 pixels, 347 ppi) panel with a 144 Hz refresh rate and a 540 Hz touch sampling rate—a rare combo for Android tablets that makes both writing and content creation feel snappy. The screen is designed as a “True Color” / “original color” display with support for high‑end color‑grading and, in some leaks, even Dolby Vision, helping it stand out for photo and video editing.
At 297.03×199.82×6.18 mm and 663 g, the Pad 6 Pro is larger and heavier than most 11‑inch slates, but Vivo has kept the chassis relatively slim so it still feels manageable on your lap or a desk.
Camera, audio, and productivity software
The Pad 6 Pro isn’t being sold as a “camera tablet,” but it still packs a 13‑megapixel rear camera that can shoot video up to 4K resolution, handy for quick document scans or casual clips. The front gets an 8‑megapixel selfie camera, which works for video calls and basic selfies but isn’t its main focus.
Audio is handled by an “8‑beam panoramic acoustic” (8‑speaker) system, meant to deliver a wide, immersive soundscape for movies and conference calls. Vivo has also bundled WPS Office and CapCut Professional Edition (Jianying‑branded editing app in some regions) out of the box, signaling a clear push toward people who edit videos, spreadsheets, and documents directly on the tablet.
Battery life and connectivity
To keep all that 4K screen real estate and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 running, Vivo stuffed a 13,000 mAh battery into the Pad 6 Pro, which should comfortably last most working days even with heavy use. The tablet supports 80 W wired charging via USB‑C, so you can top it up quickly during short breaks.
Connectivity is at the top of Android‑tablet class:
Wi‑Fi 7 for fast, low‑latency internet
Bluetooth 5.4 for earbuds, mice, and keyboards
USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type‑C for fast data transfers and display‑out scenarios
Sensor suite including gyroscope, accelerometer, light sensor, hall sensor, and colour‑temperature sensor for adaptive brightness and orientation handling
Where the Vivo Pad 6 Pro fits in the market
The Pad 6 Pro is positioned as a high‑end Android productivity tablet, clearly meant to compete with the larger‑screen variants from Samsung and Lenovo that target students, creatives, and remote workers. With its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 silicon, 4K 144 Hz display, and bundled WPS Office + CapCut Pro, it’s one of the first Android tablets to feel like a serious “PC‑alternative” rather than a just‑for‑media device.
If Vivo eventually brings the Pad 6 Pro to India, expect it to land in the ₹80,000–₹1,00,000 range depending on storage, competing with other flagship‑style Android slates while leaning harder into stylus‑driven workflows and long‑battery video editing setups.
For users who want a powerful Android tablet that can genuinely replace a laptop in some scenarios, the Vivo Pad 6 Pro is definitely one to watch.

















