Vivo Pad 5c Launched in China With Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, 144Hz Display and Massive 10,000mAh Battery: Price & Specifications

Vivo has expanded its tablet lineup with the launch of the Vivo Pad 5c in China, a device that closely mirrors the recently released iQOO Pad 5c but carries Vivo’s own branding and colour options. The tablet pairs a 144Hz display with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset and a large 10,000mAh battery, specs usually reserved for costlier tablets. Vivo hasn’t confirmed a Nepal release yet, but that hasn’t stopped buyers from wondering what the Vivo Pad 5c Nepal price might look like once it lands locally. Here’s a full breakdown of the tablet’s display, performance, camera, and expected pricing.

⚡ Highlights:
  • Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, up to 12GB RAM
  • 12.1-inch LCD, 144Hz, 900 nits
  • 8MP rear, 5MP front camera
  • 10,000mAh battery, 44W charging

Display and Design

Vivo Pad 5c Colours
Image Credit: Vivo

Flip the Vivo Pad 5c over and you’ll notice how thin it is for a device carrying a 12.1-inch screen, just 6.62mm at its slimmest point. The panel uses LCD technology rather than OLED, running at 2.8K resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate that makes scrolling and gaming feel noticeably smoother than on a standard 60Hz tablet. Peak brightness tops out at 900 nits, which should hold up fine even near a window on a sunny day.

Vivo Pad 5c
Image Credit: Vivo

At 584 grams, the tablet is light enough to hold with one hand for short stretches. Buyers get three colour choices, Blueprint, Green, and Grey, giving at least some room to pick something that doesn’t look identical to every other slab on the market. The LCD panel might disappoint anyone chasing OLED-level contrast, but for a tablet in this segment, it’s a reasonable trade-off.

Performance

Vivo Pad 5c Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Chipset
Image Credit: Vivo

Under the hood sits Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, a chip that lands just below the brand’s true flagship silicon but still handles day-to-day tasks without much fuss. Paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of UFS 4.1 storage, the tablet should breeze through app switching, browser tabs, and moderate multitasking.

Vivo also built in a 3D cooling system, so extended gaming or video editing sessions shouldn’t cause the performance dips that plague thinner tablets. On the software side, it runs OriginOS 6 on top of Android 16, bundled with tools aimed squarely at productivity: AI PPT Assistant, Vivo File Transfer, floating window multitasking, and WPS Office are all onboard. For students juggling notes and assignments, that combination could matter more than raw benchmark numbers.

Camera

Cameras were never going to be the headline feature here, and Vivo doesn’t pretend otherwise. There’s a single 8-megapixel sensor on the back and a 5-megapixel shooter up front for video calls. Neither will replace a phone camera, but for scanning documents or joining a video call, they’re perfectly adequate.

What stands out more is the audio setup. Vivo fitted the Pad 5c with a four-speaker panoramic sound system, a nice touch for watching movies or attending online lectures. Add facial recognition for unlocking the device, and the overall package feels built around everyday convenience rather than showing off camera hardware most tablet buyers don’t prioritise anyway.

Battery and Connectivity

Vivo Pad 5c 10,000mAh Battery
Image Credit: Vivo

This is where the Vivo Pad 5c makes its strongest case. A 10,000mAh battery sits inside, large enough to comfortably carry most users through a full day of video streaming, browsing, and note-taking without hunting for a charger. When it does need topping up, 44W wired charging keeps the wait reasonably short.

For connectivity, the tablet includes Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4 with a 10-metre range, a USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack for anyone still using wired earphones. There’s no cellular option, so this is a Wi-Fi-only device, worth remembering if you were hoping to use it on the go without a hotspot nearby.

Vivo Pad 5c Specifications

  • Design & Build: 266.4 x 192 x 6.6mm, 584g, 3D Cooling system, stylus support
  • Display: 12.1-inch IPS LCD, 1968 x 2800 pixels, 144Hz refresh rate, HDR10, 900 nits peak brightness
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 (4nm), Adreno 735 GPU
  • Memory: 8GB/128GB, 8GB/256GB, 12GB/256GB, no expandable storage
  • Rear Camera: 8MP with LED flash, 1080p@30fps video
  • Front Camera: 5MP, 1080p@30fps video
  • Software & UI: OriginOS 6, Android 16
  • Network & SIM: No cellular connectivity, No SIM
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C 3.2 with OTG
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity sensor, Compass
  • Sound: Stereo quad-speaker system
  • Battery: 10,000mAh, 44W wired, 5W reverse wired charging

Vivo Pad 5c Price and Availability in Nepal

In China, the base 8GB/128GB model costs CNY 2,699. The 8GB/256GB version goes for CNY 2,999, and the top-tier 12GB/256GB version is priced at CNY 3,499. Vivo hasn’t confirmed anything about a Nepal release, so the Vivo Pad 5c Nepal price listed below is only an estimate based on current conversion rates, not an official figure.

Vivo Pad 5c Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/128GB CNY 2,699 NPR 85,999
8/256GB CNY 2,999 NPR 94,999
12/256GB CNY 3,499 NPR 1,12,999

Conclusion

For the money, the Vivo Pad 5c packs in more than you’d expect from this segment: a fast display, dependable performance, and a battery that should outlast most rivals in daily use. It won’t win any awards for its cameras, and the lack of cellular support limits it to Wi-Fi-only situations, but as a tablet built for studying, streaming, and general browsing, it does the job well. Whether Vivo brings it here officially will decide a lot, and the eventual Vivo Pad 5c Nepal price will determine how it stacks up against everything else already sitting on local shelves.

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Javed Ali
Javed Ali
He is the founder of Neptechie and a passionate tech writer covering smartphone reviews and tech news. A civil engineer by profession, his love for technology drives him to simplify complex tech topics for everyday users.

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