iQOO is reportedly preparing a compact gaming tablet that could stand out in a market dominated by larger devices. The key appeal is simple: flagship-level power in a smaller form factor that is easier to hold during long gaming sessions.
According to Digital Chat Station, the device is expected to arrive in the coming months and will target the premium segment. The same leak suggests iQOO is aiming at users who want performance first, but do not want a tablet that feels oversized.
A compact display with flagship ambitions
The tablet is said to feature an 8.8-inch display, placing it firmly in compact tablet territory. That size could make it more comfortable for gaming on the go, while still leaving enough room for a proper premium experience.
What makes the rumor more interesting is the chipset direction. Instead of using a midrange platform, iQOO is said to be preparing a Snapdragon flagship-generation processor from Qualcomm, although the exact model has not been confirmed.
One version of the leak points to Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 or Gen 6 Pro. Since iQOO has not confirmed the final SoC, that detail remains open until the launch gets closer.
| Reported Detail | What Is Known |
|---|---|
| Display Size | About 8.8 inches |
| Chipset | Snapdragon flagship generation from Qualcomm |
| Possible SoC | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 or Gen 6 Pro |
| Launch Window | Second half of the year |
| Positioning | Premium compact gaming tablet |
Launch timing may align with a flagship phone
Digital Chat Station also claims the tablet will launch in the second half of the year. That timing would place it in a busy period for premium mobile hardware, when competition for attention usually intensifies.
The leak further suggests the tablet may debut alongside one of iQOO’s flagship phones. The most likely companion device is the iQOO 16, which another rumor says could arrive in September.
If both products appear in the same launch cycle, iQOO would be sending a clear message about its performance-focused roadmap. A flagship phone and a compact gaming tablet at the same time would give the brand a stronger presence among power users.
Why this matters for iQOO’s tablet lineup
The rumored model would mark a different direction from iQOO’s current tablet flagship. The brand’s existing top-end tablet is the Pad 6 Pro, which launched in China last month.
Pad 6 Pro uses Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and carries a 13.2-inch screen, making it a much larger device built around a different kind of premium experience. By contrast, the new 8.8-inch tablet would likely focus on portability and more personal gaming use.
That distinction could help iQOO cover two separate groups of users. One side wants a large-screen tablet for broad productivity and media use, while the other may prefer a smaller, easier-to-carry device without giving up performance.
Still a rumor, but a promising one
Details such as battery capacity, memory configuration, cooling system, and pricing have not surfaced yet. iQOO also has not officially revealed the commercial name of the tablet.
For now, the strongest clues remain the compact 8.8-inch screen, the expected Snapdragon flagship chip, and the premium gaming focus. If the report proves accurate, iQOO could soon have one of the more intriguing compact tablets in the market.
The combination of a smaller footprint and high-end silicon gives the device a clear identity. Rather than competing on size, iQOO appears to be preparing a tablet that tries to make performance feel more portable.
