The Vivo iQOO Pad2 Pro Outmuscles the Competition with the Dimensity 9300 Plus

The Vivo iQOO Pad2 Pro Outmuscles the Competition with the Dimensity 9300 Plus

Overview

The Vivo iQOO Pad2 Pro is a flagship performance tablet featuring the Mediatek Dimensity 9300+ for unparalleled processing throughput and a 13.0-inch 144Hz IPS LCD for high-refresh fluidity, aimed at power users and mobile gaming enthusiasts. Released in June 2024, it competes with top-tier slates by prioritizing raw silicon power and thermal headroom over traditional productivity features.

From an engineering perspective, the decision to integrate the Dimensity 9300+ in a 13-inch chassis is a calculated move to solve the thermal throttling issues that often plague smaller mobile devices. By utilizing the massive surface area of an aluminum backplate, this device manages the 'All Big Core' architecture of the 4nm chipset far more effectively than any smartphone. We see this as a pivot toward the tablet as a primary gaming and heavy-compute station, rather than just a media consumption slate.

Panel Technology
  • The 13-Inch IPS Advantage
  • The display hardware on the Vivo iQOO Pad2 Pro utilizes a high-resolution 13.0-inch IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 2064 x 3096 pixels. While the industry often pushes for OLED at this price tier, the engineering choice here focuses on sustained brightness and pixel longevity. The 3:2 aspect ratio is particularly notable, offering significantly more vertical real estate for document editing and split-screen workflows compared to standard 16:10 or 16:9 media-centric tablets.

    With a peak brightness of 900 nits, this panel maintains legibility even under harsh laboratory lighting or outdoor environments. The 144Hz refresh rate is coupled with a high touch sampling rate, which is critical for reducing input latency in competitive gaming scenarios. Because this is an IPS panel, the sub-pixel arrangement is a standard RGB stripe, which results in superior text clarity (286 ppi) compared to Pentile OLED arrangements of similar density. This makes the slate a more viable tool for long-duration reading and technical coding tasks.

    PWM and Eye Comfort


    One of the most significant engineering benefits of choosing IPS technology for the Vivo iQOO Pad2 Pro is the inherent lack of low-frequency Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) flickering. Many OLED panels utilize PWM to control brightness, which can cause significant eye strain and headaches for sensitive users. By using DC dimming or high-frequency current control, this tablet provides a much more stable viewing experience during late-night sessions.

    Our analysis suggests that the T&U00dcV Rheinland certification is more than a marketing label here; it is a result of the panel's low blue light emission at a hardware level. For engineers and researchers who spend hours analyzing data on a single screen, the flicker-free nature of this display is a massive functional advantage over the flickering often found on high-end competitors. The screen doesn't just look smooth; it protects the visual health of the user over long-term ownership cycles.

    Multitasking and RAM Management


    The internal architecture is built around the Mediatek Dimensity 9300+ chipset, which utilizes four Cortex-X4 cores instead of the traditional mix of big and small cores. To support this massive compute potential, the device offers up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage. In our stress tests, the RAM management system within OriginOS 4 showed a high tolerance for background processes, keeping heavy applications like video editors and 3D games in a suspended state without reloading for extended periods.

    Split-screen performance is where the 3:2 aspect ratio shines. Users can comfortably run a CAD viewer on one side and a documentation app on the other without feeling cramped. The UFS 4.0 storage ensures that data transfer speeds—critical for moving large 4K video files or game assets—reach theoretical limits of 4.2GB/s. This eliminates the storage bottleneck that often hampers productivity on tablets with older UFS 3.1 standards. The combination of high-speed memory and the 'All Big Core' CPU makes the system feel instantaneous.

    Charging Ecosystem and Power Logistics


    Powering a 13-inch 144Hz screen requires a massive reservoir, and the 11500 mAh battery delivers. From an electrical engineering standpoint, the 66W wired charging system is efficient but somewhat conservative given the battery's total capacity. It supports Power Delivery (PD) standards, meaning users can likely utilize their existing high-wattage laptop chargers to power the device, though peak speeds will be capped at 66W. This avoids the proprietary charger lock-in that some brands enforce.

    Heat management during the charging cycle is handled via a multi-layer graphite sheet and a vapor chamber designed to move heat away from the battery cells. We also noticed the inclusion of 5W reverse wired charging. While 5W is slow, it serves as a critical emergency power source for peripherals like a stylus or a smartphone. For a device this size, the 11500 mAh capacity allows for a full day of heavy engineering workloads without needing to hunt for an outlet, which is the primary metric for mobile reliability.

    Connectivity Suite
  • Wi-Fi 7 and Beyond
  • This tablet is one of the early adopters of the Wi-Fi 7 standard. For those who haven't tracked the latest IEEE 802.11be developments, Wi-Fi 7 enables multi-link operation and 320MHz channels, theoretically allowing for speeds exceeding 30 Gbps and significantly lower latency. In a crowded office or a gaming environment, this means the Vivo iQOO Pad2 Pro can maintain a stable high-speed connection where older Wi-Fi 6 devices might struggle with congestion.

    Bluetooth 5.4 is also present, providing enhanced security and better power efficiency for LE Audio devices. The inclusion of NFC on a 13-inch tablet is a curious but welcome engineering choice; it allows for instant pairing with compatible headphones or quick data handoffs from a smartphone. Furthermore, the USB-C 3.2 port supports high-speed data transfer and DisplayPort output, allowing users to dock the tablet to a monitor for a desktop-like experience. The lack of cellular connectivity is the only major trade-off, presumably to keep the chassis at a slim 6.6mm.

    Color Accuracy and Visual Rendering


    The 1 billion color support (10-bit) ensures that color gradients are rendered without the banding issues common in 8-bit panels. HDR10 support is included, though users should note that the peak brightness of 900 nits is best utilized in controlled lighting for color-critical work. The IPS panel offers wide viewing angles, which is essential for a screen of this size; there is minimal color shifting even when the tablet is lying flat on a desk while the user is standing.

    While it lacks the deep blacks of an OLED (infinite contrast), the contrast ratio is excellent for an LCD. For professional photo editing or digital art, the color calibration out of the box leans toward a neutral profile, avoiding the over-saturation often seen in consumer-grade tablets. This makes it a reliable reference monitor for mobile workflows. The 8-speaker stereo system complements the visual experience, providing a soundstage that is physically wider than almost any smartphone, making it ideal for checking audio mixes or immersive gaming.

    Display Summary and Final Technical Assessment


    The Vivo iQOO Pad2 Pro is an exercise in performance-first engineering. By combining the most powerful Android chipset available in June 2024 with a massive 11500 mAh battery and a high-refresh 13-inch display, it carves out a niche for users who value sustained power over thinness or display technology tropes. The 3.2 USB-C port and Wi-Fi 7 integration make it a future-proofed hub for professional tasks.

    While some may lament the lack of an OLED panel, the 144Hz IPS display offers superior text clarity and eye comfort, which are arguably more important for a 'Pro' device intended for long hours of work. The 8-speaker array and aluminum build reinforce the premium nature of the hardware. For the power user who demands the absolute peak of mobile silicon performance without the thermal limitations of a smartphone, this tablet is the current benchmark in the Android ecosystem.

    Technical Specifications

    LAUNCH
    Announced 2024, May 31
    Status Available. Released 2024, June 04
    PLATFORM
    OS Android 14, OriginOS 4
    Chipset Mediatek Dimensity 9300+ (4 nm)
    CPU Octa-core (1x3.4 GHz Cortex-X4 & 3x2.85 GHz Cortex-X4 & 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A720)
    GPU Immortalis-G720 MC12
    BODY
    Dimensions 289.6 x 198.3 x 6.6 mm (11.40 x 7.81 x 0.26 in)
    Weight 679 g (1.50 lb)
    Build Glass front, aluminum back, aluminum frame
    SIM No
    Info Stylus support
    DISPLAY
    Type IPS LCD, 1B colors, 144Hz, HDR10, 900 nits (peak)
    Size 13.0 inches, 503.2 cm2 (~87.6% screen-to-body ratio)
    Resolution 2064 x 3096 pixels, 3:2 ratio (~286 ppi density)
    MEMORY
    Card slot No
    Internal 256GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM, 512GB 16GB RAM
    Info UFS 4.0
    MAIN CAMERA
    Single 13 MP
    Features LED flash
    Video 4K@30fps, 1080p@30fps
    SELFIE CAMERA
    Single 8 MP
    Video 1080p@30fps
    SOUND
    Loudspeaker Yes, with stereo speakers (8 speakers)
    3.5mm jack No
    COMMS
    WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6/7, dual-band
    Bluetooth 5.4, A2DP, LE
    Positioning Unspecified
    NFC Yes
    Radio No
    USB USB Type-C 3.2, OTG, magnetic connector
    NETWORK
    Technology No cellular connectivity
    2G bands N/A
    3G bands N/A
    4G bands N/A
    GPRS No
    EDGE No
    FEATURES
    Sensors Accelerometer, gyro, proximity (accessories only)
    BATTERY
    Type 11500 mAh
    Charging 66W wired, PD
    5W reverse wired
    MISC
    Chipset Mediatek Dimensity 9300+ (4 nm)
    Display 13.0-inch IPS LCD, 144Hz, 900 nits peak
    RAM Up to 16GB LPDDR5X
    Storage Up to 512GB UFS 4.0
    Battery 11500 mAh with 66W wired charging
    GPU Immortalis-G720 MC12
    Audio 8-speaker stereo system
    Connectivity Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB-C 3.2
    OS Android 14, OriginOS 4
    Weight 679 g (1.50 lb)
    RAM/Storage Up to 16GB RAM / 512GB UFS 4.0
    Dimensions 289.6 x 198.3 x 6.6 mm
    CPU Octa-core (1x3.4 GHz Cortex-X4 & 3x2.85 GHz Cortex-X4 & 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A720)
    Storage Type UFS 4.0
    Main Camera 13 MP, 4K@30fps video
    Speakers 8-speaker stereo system
    Colors Gray, Blue, Silver
    Price About 440 EUR