OPPO’s next major launch window is taking shape. After the OnePlus 15T clears the way, the company is shifting focus to three flagship products arriving together in mid-April — the Find X9 Ultra, Find X9s Pro, and the Pad5 Pro tablet.
March speculation didn’t pan out. April is the window now.
Key Points
- OPPO Find X9 Ultra and Find X9s Pro are confirmed as the flagship centerpieces of the mid-April launch event
- OPPO Pad5 Pro joins the lineup powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen5, making it a serious high-performance tablet play
- Launch timing shifted from initial March speculation to mid-April, consistent with OPPO’s release cadence from last year
- The OnePlus 15T release precedes this wave, suggesting a deliberate sequencing strategy across the brand family
- No official specs or pricing confirmed yet for any of the three devices ahead of the April announcement

Three Products, One Window — That’s a Confident Move
Launching two flagship smartphones alongside a premium tablet simultaneously is a lot to ask of a single event. OPPO is apparently comfortable with that, and the mid-April timing mirrors what the company did last year closely enough that this feels like deliberate scheduling rather than a delay.
The Find X9 Ultra carries the heaviest expectations here. The Ultra tier in OPPO’s lineup has consistently been the kitchen-sink flagship — maximum camera hardware, top-tier specs, no compromises on paper. Whatever imaging system OPPO has been developing for this generation lands here first.
The Pad5 Pro Deserves Attention Too
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen5 in a tablet is a meaningful spec choice. That chipset in a larger chassis with better thermal headroom means sustained performance that a phone-sized device can’t always maintain under load. For productivity users, creative professionals, or anyone who actually pushes a tablet beyond video streaming, the Pad5 Pro is shaping up as a genuine workstation-class option.
Tablet launches often get overshadowed by flagship phone announcements at the same event. The Pad5 Pro probably deserves more attention than it’ll get in April.
Specs, pricing, and exact launch date still to come. Mid-April is the window — everything else lands then.
