The Blackview Oscal Pad 30 Wi-Fi has a physical footprint of 241.5 mm wide and 160.9 mm tall, with a thickness of 9.4 mm and a total volume of approximately 365.26 cm³. It weighs 523 g, and the device does not come with a stylus, detachable keyboard, backlit keyboard, or tilt sensitivity support. The tablet also carries no official water resistance rating.
The tablet features a 10.1″ IPS LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels and a pixel density of 149 ppi. The display does not include branded damage-resistant glass, an anti-reflection coating, or a sapphire glass panel, and it does not support HDR10, HDR10+, or Dolby Vision. It is also not an e-paper display.
The tablet is powered by the Unisoc T310 SoC, built on a 12 nm process and configured with four CPU threads running at 1 x 2 GHz and 3 x 1.8 GHz using big.LITTLE architecture, with integrated LTE and 64-bit support. Graphics are handled by the PowerVR GE8300 GPU, clocked at 800 MHz with a turbo speed also at 800 MHz, supporting DirectX 10, OpenGL ES 3.2, and OpenCL 1.2. The tablet comes with 4GB of DDR4 RAM at 1333 MHz and 128GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage, expandable via an external memory slot. It runs Android 15 out of the box.
The main camera on this tablet is a 7 MP CMOS sensor capable of recording 1080p video at 30 fps, with support for slow-motion recording, touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during video, HDR mode, and a single LED flash that also functions as a video light. Manual controls include focus, exposure, ISO, and white balance, though manual shutter speed is not available. The camera lacks a back-illuminated sensor, optical image stabilization, and optical zoom, and it does not support HDR10 or Dolby Vision recording, burst mode, or panorama and 360° panorama shooting. On the front, a 5 MP camera is present but without a dedicated flash. Neither dual-tone nor RGB flash options are included.
The tablet includes stereo speakers and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, covering the basic audio output options. It does not have a built-in radio, and none of the advanced Bluetooth audio codecs are supported, including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, or LDAC.
The tablet is equipped with a 6600 mAh rechargeable battery that supports fast charging, and a battery level indicator is included. Wireless charging is not available, and the battery is not user-removable.
Wireless connectivity covers Wi-Fi 4, 5, and 6 along with Bluetooth 5, while the physical interface uses a USB Type-C port running USB 2.0. There is no cellular module, 5G support, GPS, NFC, HDMI output, Ethernet, or Galileo support. On the sensor side, an accelerometer is present, but the tablet lacks a gyroscope, compass, barometer, and infrared sensor. The device supports a range of software features including split screen, Picture-in-Picture, dark mode, dynamic and manual theme customization, widgets, a media picker, full-page screenshots, customizable notifications, an extra dim mode, offline voice recognition, voice commands, app offloading, and the ability to play games while they download. Privacy options include location privacy controls, camera and microphone access management, clipboard warnings, and app tracking blocking, though cross-site tracking blocking, Mail Privacy Protection, and Wi-Fi password sharing are absent. Multi-user support and a child lock are available, the device tracks its position, and it supports on-device machine learning and sharing intents. It does not include a fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, or 3D facial recognition, and it does not receive direct OS vendor updates or offer Quick Start and focus modes.
The tablet uses DDR4 memory.