Vivo Pad 3 specifications appear on Geekbench: MediaTek Dimensity 9300, 16GB RAM, and more

Highlights
  • Vivo Pad 3 could feature MediaTek Dimensity 9300 chipset and up to 16GB of RAM.
  • The upcoming tablet is expected to feature an LCD and will provide considerable improvement in performance.
  • The tablet could be accompanied by the Vivo Pad 3 Pro based on previous leaks.

Vivo’s tablet lineup in its home country of China is due for an addition, and it seems like the brand will be ready with one pretty soon. The upcoming Vivo Pad 3 has been spotted on Geekbench with some impressive hardware. Here is the processor and RAM the upcoming tablet will feature in China.

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Vivo Pad 3 Geekbench details

Vivo Pad 3 was listed as model number PA2473 on Geekbench. The listing revealed that the upcoming tablet features a processor with clock speeds of up to 3.25GHz. The device scored 2,223 points in the single-core test and 7,547 in the multi-core one. We expect this processor to be the MediaTek Dimensity 9300. The flagship chipset was unveiled by MediaTek last year to go against the likes of Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Other specifications confirmed through the listing include a 16GB RAM module. The tablet’s predecessor, the Vivo Pad 2, maxed out at 12GB RAM and featured a Dimensity 9000 processor. The brand seems to be focusing on improving the performance of the tablet considerably this time. The Vivo Pad 3 is expected to feature an LCD panel.

Based on previous leaks, the Vivo Pad 3 was rumoured to feature an upcoming Snapdragon processor codenamed SM8635 otherwise called Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. The tablet could be accompanied by a Pro model with 80W charging, but the Geekbench listing has certainly created some confusion regarding which processor it will feature.

It won’t be surprising if Vivo is planning for an iQOO tablet with the upcoming Snapdragon processor rather than a Vivo Pad 3 Pro. That would explain the discrepancy in specifications. To recall, Vivo has limited its tablet lineup to the Chinese market. We don’t expect these devices to make their way to India anytime soon.