iQoo confirms Pad 6 Pro tablet, 15T smartphone, and TWS 5i earbuds with pre-orders live in China.

iQoo has officially confirmed three new hardware products for the Chinese market, putting an end to weeks of leaks and rumors about its upcoming flagship lineup. Pre-orders for the iQoo Pad 6 Pro tablet, iQoo 15T smartphone, and iQoo TWS 5i wireless earbuds are now live on Vivo's official China website and iQoo's China portal, with no details on global availability or pricing shared as of yet.
What's new
The iQoo Pad 6 Pro is the successor to last year's iQoo Pad 5 Pro, the brand's previous top-tier tablet. iQoo has officially revealed the Pad 6 Pro's rear design, which features a circular camera module and a green finish. Leaked specifications for the tablet include a 13.2-inch LCD panel, a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, and a 13,000mAh battery, though the company has not confirmed any of these hardware details publicly.
The iQoo 15T's side profile is shown in a promotional image shared by iQoo, finished in a light blue colorway that matches a recently leaked image of the device's rear panel. No official specifications have been confirmed for the 15T, but leaks point to a MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, a 200MP main rear camera, and an 8,000mAh battery. The Dimensity 9500 is MediaTek's upcoming flagship mobile processor, which would place the 15T in the top tier of Android smartphone performance if the leak holds true.

iQoo has confirmed full specifications for the TWS 5i earbuds, unlike the other two devices. The earbuds offer 50 hours of total battery life and 42ms low latency, making them suited for gaming and long listening sessions. No additional design details beyond the official confirmation have been shared yet.

How it compares
The iQoo Pad 5 Pro, launched last year, featured a 12.1-inch LCD panel, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, and a 10,000mAh battery. If the leaked specs for the Pad 6 Pro hold true, it would offer a 1.1-inch larger screen, a newer flagship processor, and a 30% larger battery than its predecessor. Compared to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, which has an 11,200mAh battery and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chipset, the Pad 6 Pro's leaked specs would give it a significant edge in battery life and processing power, assuming the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 delivers the expected performance gains over the 8 Gen 3.
Most flagship smartphones in 2026 offer batteries ranging from 5,000mAh to 6,000mAh, so the leaked 8,000mAh battery for the 15T would be a major differentiator for users who prioritize battery life. The 200MP main camera would put it in line with other flagship devices like the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and Xiaomi 16 Pro, which also use high-resolution main sensors. The Dimensity 9500 chipset is expected to compete directly with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, so the 15T would be a strong option for users who prefer MediaTek's flagship performance.
The TWS 5i's 42ms low latency is competitive with gaming-focused earbuds like the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro, which offers 60ms latency, while the 50-hour total battery life is longer than the average TWS earbuds, which typically offer 30 to 40 hours of total playback. This makes the TWS 5i a strong value option for gamers and frequent travelers who don't want to charge their earbuds often.
Who it's for
The iQoo Pad 6 Pro is aimed at users who want a large-screen Android tablet for media consumption, productivity tasks like document editing or drawing, and light gaming. The leaked 13,000mAh battery would make it ideal for long flights or days away from a charger, while the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 would handle demanding apps and games without lag.
The iQoo 15T is targeted at flagship smartphone buyers who prioritize battery life above all else, as the leaked 8,000mAh battery would easily last two full days of heavy use. The 200MP main camera would also appeal to users who take a lot of photos, and the Dimensity 9500 chipset would handle multitasking, gaming, and video editing with ease.
The iQoo TWS 5i is best for mobile gamers who need low latency audio to stay competitive, and commuters or travelers who want earbuds that don't need frequent charging. The 50-hour battery life means most users will only need to charge the case once a week with moderate use.
All three devices are currently only available for pre-order in China. Buyers outside China will need to import the devices, which may come with higher costs, no local warranty, and potential compatibility issues with regional cellular bands for the 15T. Most hardware specs and pricing remain unconfirmed by iQoo, so buyers should wait for full launch details before making a purchase, as leaked information often changes before official release.

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