OPPO seems ready to expand its tablet family once again. According to recent leaks, the company is working on a new mid‑range tablet called the OPPO Pad Air 3, expected to be based on the OnePlus Pad Go 2 model. For fans of stylish and affordable Android tablets, this news has created serious excitement.
Large and Bright Display
Leaked details suggest that the upcoming tablet will feature a 12.1‑inch LCD screen with a 2.9 K resolution. With its peak brightness of 900 nits and support for Dolby Vision, users can expect crisp visuals and vivid colors, even under bright daylight. That’s an impressive display specification for a tablet likely to sit in the mid‑range segment.
Powerful Yet Efficient Chipset
Under the hood, the OPPO Pad Air 3 is rumored to run on the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 series processor. This chip should bring a balance of good performance and battery efficiency—ideal for entertainment, study, and light multitasking. The tablet could also include 10050 mAh battery capacity with 33 W fast charging. That means long hours of movie watching or note‑taking with fewer recharges.
Design and Color Options
OPPO might release the tablet in two colors — black and purple. From the leaked renders, it seems the device will follow OPPO’s clean design approach, with slim edges and minimal branding. It should feel both modern and professional.
Connected to the OnePlus Family
Interestingly, this new Air 3 could share deep ties with an upcoming tablet from OnePlus. Sources say it may be a rebadged version of the unreleased OnePlus Pad Go 2. In the past, OPPO launched the Air 2 based on the OnePlus Pad Go, so repeating the same strategy would make perfect sense.
Reports indicate the OnePlus Pad Go 2 may launch officially on December 17, featuring similar specifications:
- 12.1‑inch 2.8 K display
- 900 nits brightness, Dolby Vision
- Support for the first OnePlus stylus in the Go series
- Unique multitasking software called “Open Canvas”
- Dimensity 7300 Ultra chipset
- 10050 mAh battery + 33 W charging
All these technical similarities suggest OPPO Pad Air 3 will be a close cousin of the OnePlus Pad Go 2 — offering an identical experience under a different brand badge, possibly optimized for OPPO’s global market.

Sujit Ram’s View
OPPO’s tablet lineup is growing steadily, and the Pad Air 3 could strengthen its mid‑range position. As a technology blogger deeply following smartphone and tablet launches, I believe this device has the right mix — a sharp screen, big battery, and trusted OnePlus‑level performance. If priced well, it could become an easy recommendation for students and casual creators alike.
It seems OPPO is finding its rhythm in the Android tablet game — and the Pad Air 3 might be its strongest contender yet.
