An upcoming Vivo tablet has successfully obtained certification from China’s 3C. This device is believed to be the Vivo Pad 4 Pro, a premium model anticipated to replace the Vivo Pad 3 Pro released last year. Below are the details that have emerged from the purported 3C listing of the Pad 4 Pro.
Vivo Pad 4 Pro 3C Certified

A recent screenshot indicates that an upcoming Vivo tablet, identified by the model number PD2573, has obtained 3C certification. This listing provides two significant pieces of information regarding the tablet: it is expected to have a 12.95-inch display and may come equipped with a 66W charger (model number V6660L0A2-CN).
For context, the Vivo Pad 3 Pro was equipped with a 13-inch LCD screen, the Dimensity 9300 processor, and an 11,500mAh battery supporting 66W charging. According to a recent report, the Vivo Pad 4 Pro is anticipated to utilize the Dimensity 9400 chip. Given the display size, chipset, and fast-charging features of the PD2573 tablet, there is speculation that it may indeed be the forthcoming Vivo Pad 4 Pro.

According to DCS’s recent post on Weibo, the rumored Pad 4 Pro is anticipated to incorporate an LCD display with a resolution of 3.1K and a refresh rate of 144Hz. Additionally, it has been suggested that the tablet could be equipped with a battery boasting a capacity of approximately 12,000 mAh (with a rated value of 11,790 mAh).
Vivo is projected to introduce the Vivo X200 Ultra in April in China. Alongside this device, the Vivo X200S and Vivo Watch 5 are also expected to be launched. It is plausible that the Pad 4 Pro will be officially announced during the same event.
Given Vivo’s recent launches, the upcoming flagship tablet series may be designated as the Vivo Pad 5 and Pad 5 Pro, rather than the previously speculated Pad 4 and Pad 4 Pro.
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