80W is now the first certification-backed number attached to RedMagic’s next flagship gaming tablet, after the RedMagic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro appeared in China’s 3C database ahead of a confirmed June launch.
RedMagic has already said the tablet will launch in June in China, but it has not named the exact date, according to Notebookcheck. The new listing identifies the device by model number “NP06J” and shows support for 80W fast charging, giving the upcoming Android gaming tablet one hard specification before the full reveal.
80W charging listing puts RedMagic Gaming Tablet 5 Pro on China’s launch track
The 3C certification does not spell out the full spec sheet. It does, however, confirm that RedMagic’s next tablet has moved through a required Chinese regulatory step before release.
That matters because the company has already framed the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro as a June product. Certification now adds a second signal that the launch window is active, even if RedMagic has not published the day, time, price, or sales schedule.
The new model follows last year’s Gaming Tablet 3 Pro, which was also known globally as the RedMagic Astra. RedMagic is positioning the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro as a flagship gaming tablet, not a generic Android slate with a gaming mode attached.
Here is where the confirmed, certified, tipped, and unknown details stand:
| Detail | Status | Source basis |
|---|---|---|
| June China launch | Confirmed | RedMagic confirmation cited by Notebookcheck |
| Model number “NP06J” | Certified | China 3C listing |
| 80W fast charging | Certified | China 3C listing |
| OLED display | Confirmed | RedMagic confirmation cited by Notebookcheck |
| 9-inch OLED, 185Hz | Tipped | Digital Chat Station on Weibo, via Notebookcheck |
| Global availability | Unknown | RedMagic has not confirmed it |
MLXIO analysis: the certification does not guarantee a launch date by itself. But paired with RedMagic’s June confirmation, it narrows the story from “another gaming tablet rumor” to a product entering the public pre-launch phase.
9-inch OLED and 185Hz tip define the premium gaming pitch
The screen is the biggest confirmed direction so far: RedMagic says the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro will use an OLED display. For a gaming tablet, that puts attention on contrast, motion clarity, and media performance before RedMagic even talks about frame rates or thermals in full.
The more aggressive details remain tipped, not official. Notebookcheck cites Digital Chat Station on Weibo as saying the tablet will use a 9-inch OLED panel with a 185Hz refresh rate. If RedMagic confirms that figure, the display would become one of the tablet’s headline gaming features.
The chip is also still in the leak column. The same report says the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro is tipped to run on Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, a flagship chipset that Notebookcheck notes also appears in devices such as the Legion Tab Gen 5, listed at $699 on Lenovo’s U.S. website.
RedMagic’s likely play is clear from the pieces already visible. A compact OLED tablet, high refresh rate, flagship Qualcomm silicon, fast charging, and active cooling would fit the company’s performance-first hardware identity.
Battery and configuration details remain less settled. RedMagic has not disclosed the exact battery capacity, and 9to5Google frames that figure as an open question, with speculation that it could match or beat Lenovo’s 9,000mAh Legion Tab battery.
Those numbers should still be treated as pre-launch claims. RedMagic has confirmed the OLED panel and June China launch; the exact display size, refresh rate, processor, cooling design, battery capacity, RAM tiers, and storage tiers still need official confirmation.
For readers tracking adjacent Android hardware rumors, MLXIO recently covered the battery-centered pitch in 8,000mAh OnePlus Turbo 6X Pro Bets Big at $221 and the display-focused leak around the $221 OnePlus Turbo 6X Pro Leak Teases 144Hz OLED Gamble. Those are separate devices, but they show why launch-day confirmation matters when pre-release spec sheets get very specific.
June reveal must answer the pricing and global rollout questions
The biggest missing commercial detail is price. RedMagic has not said whether the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro will be priced as a niche gaming machine or as a broader premium Android tablet alternative.
The second unresolved issue is availability. Notebookcheck says RedMagic has not confirmed global plans for the tablet. That leaves the international status of the Gaming Tablet 5 Pro open, even though its predecessor reached global markets under the RedMagic Astra name.
RedMagic also still needs to clarify the accessories and software side of the product. For a gaming tablet, the final pitch could depend as much on cooling behavior, touch response, controller support, and performance software as on the processor name.
A June China launch should settle the core hardware list: processor configuration, display size and refresh rate, cooling system, battery capacity, charging behavior, RAM and storage options, and launch pricing. It may also reveal whether RedMagic plans a staged rollout or keeps the first wave domestic.
For now, the safest read is narrow but meaningful: NP06J has cleared 3C with 80W charging, RedMagic has confirmed a June China launch, and the company has committed to an OLED gaming tablet. Everything beyond that remains a watch item until RedMagic publishes the final spec sheet.
Key Takeaways
- The 3C certification suggests RedMagic’s flagship gaming tablet is moving closer to its China launch.
- 80W fast charging is now the first certified hardware specification for the device.
- Key details like pricing, exact launch date, and global availability remain unconfirmed.










