The Oppo Pad 3 measures 257.8 x 189.1 mm with a thickness of just 6.3 mm and a total volume of 307.124874 cm³, while tipping the scales at 536 g. The tablet does not include a stylus, a detachable keyboard, or backlit keyboard support, and it offers no tilt sensitivity. It also carries no water resistance rating, meaning it provides no certified protection against moisture or liquid exposure.
The Oppo Pad 3 features an 11.61″ IPS LCD touchscreen with a 2800 x 2000 pixel resolution at 296 ppi, delivering a reasonably sharp visual experience across its panel. Brightness reaches a typical 500 nits, and the display includes an anti-reflection coating, while the 144Hz touch sampling rate ensures responsive input handling. The screen does not carry branded damage-resistant or sapphire glass, and it lacks support for HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision, making it a standard LCD panel without advanced high dynamic range capabilities.
The Oppo Pad 3 is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 system-on-chip, built on a 4 nm process with an 8-thread CPU configuration running at up to 3.35 GHz via big.LITTLE and HMP architectures, and scores 1536 single-core and 4700 multi-core in Geekbench 6. Graphics are handled by the integrated Mali G615 MC6 GPU clocked at 1400 MHz, with support for DirectX 12 and OpenCL 2. The tablet comes with 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM running at 8533 MHz across 4 memory channels, a maximum memory bandwidth of 68.2 GB/s, and a maximum supported memory amount of 24 GB, alongside 512 GB of internal storage that can be further expanded via the external memory slot. Additional platform features include a 4 MB L3 cache, NX bit, TrustZone security, integrated LTE on the SoC, 64-bit support, and the device ships running Android 15.
The Oppo Pad 3 carries an 8 MP rear CMOS camera capable of recording video at 2160 x 30 fps, paired with an equally specified 8 MP front camera for video calls and self-portraits. The rear camera supports touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during video recording, built-in HDR mode, and a range of manual controls including ISO, white balance, focus, and exposure, though manual shutter speed is not available. A single LED flash is present on the rear, while the front camera has no flash of its own, and the flash is a standard single-tone unit rather than dual-tone or RGB. The camera setup lacks a back-illuminated sensor, optical image stabilization, and optical zoom, and it does not support slow-motion recording, timelapse, panorama, burst mode, 360° panorama, HDR10 or Dolby Vision recording, or 3D photo and video capture.
The Oppo Pad 3 includes stereo speakers for built-in audio output, but does not feature a 3.5 mm headphone jack or a radio receiver. On the wireless audio side, the device lacks support for any aptX variant — including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Adaptive, and aptX Lossless — as well as LDAC, meaning high-resolution and low-latency Bluetooth audio codecs are not available.
The Oppo Pad 3 is equipped with a 9520 mAh rechargeable, non-removable battery that supports fast charging and includes a battery level indicator. Wireless charging is not available, so the device must be charged via a wired connection.
The Oppo Pad 3 connects wirelessly via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.4, and uses a USB Type-C 3.2 port for wired connectivity, though it lacks cellular, 5G, NFC, HDMI output, Ethernet, and GPS support. On the sensor side, it includes a gyroscope, accelerometer, and compass, but has no barometer, infrared sensor, fingerprint scanner, iris scanner, or 3D facial recognition. The device supports a broad set of software features including split screen, Picture-in-Picture, dark mode, dynamic and theme customization, widgets, media picker, full-page screenshots, notification controls, customizable notifications, extra dim mode, app offloading, on-device machine learning, offline voice recognition, voice commands, sharing intents, live text selection, device position tracking, battery health check, child lock, and multi-user support, while also being able to play games during downloads. Privacy controls cover location, camera and microphone access, app tracking blocking, and clipboard warnings, though Mail Privacy Protection, cross-site tracking blocking, Wi-Fi password sharing, focus modes, Quick Start, and direct OS vendor updates are not available.
The Oppo Pad 3 uses DDR5 memory, representing the fifth generation of double data rate RAM technology in its memory subsystem.