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RedMagic reveals Gaming Tablet 5 Pro with OLED display and flagship specs

A compact OLED display, flagship silicon, and active cooling could make it one of 2026's most interesting tablets

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RedMagic has officially lifted the curtain on its next gaming tablet, and it could be one of the most ambitious Android slates of the year. The upcoming Gaming Tablet 5 Pro combines Qualcomm’s latest flagship silicon with a feature that’s surprisingly rare in this segment: an OLED display designed specifically for gaming.

RedMagic is packing flagship hardware into a compact gaming tablet

The company has confirmed on Weibo that the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro will launch in China on June 30 and will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. While it won’t use the higher-clocked Leading Version found in the RedMagic 11S Pro smartphone, the tablet is expected to compensate with an active cooling system that should help maintain performance during extended gaming sessions.

RedMagic hasn’t revealed the full specification sheet yet, but teasers and earlier reports point to a device aimed squarely at enthusiasts. The Gaming Tablet 5 Pro is expected to feature a roughly 9-inch OLED display with a refresh rate of up to 185Hz, alongside configurations offering up to 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. An 8,300mAh battery is also rumored to be onboard, which could help balance the demands of a high-refresh display and flagship processor. The design appears to stay true to RedMagic’s gaming roots as well, with transparent elements, RGB lighting accents, and a focus on thermal performance rather than ultra-thin aesthetics.

This might be the display upgrade that gaming tablets needed

Interestingly, the most important part of this announcement may not be the processor. At this point, most flagship Android devices are fast enough to run virtually any mobile game without issue. The bigger challenge is finding ways to improve the overall gaming experience beyond benchmark numbers.

That’s where the OLED panel comes in. Gaming tablets have traditionally relied on LCD screens, even in premium segments. Moving to OLED could bring deeper blacks, better contrast, improved HDR performance, and a more immersive experience for everything from mobile esports titles to cloud gaming services. If the rumored specifications hold up, the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro could become one of the most well-rounded gaming tablets we’ve seen in years.

Varun Mirchandani
Varun is an experienced technology journalist and editor with over eight years in consumer tech media. His work spans…
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