
Summary
- Battery size: Most reports say 8,300mAh. A couple of sources say 8,500mAh instead — the exact number isn’t fully settled yet.
- Faster charging than its rival: 80W wired charging beats the Legion Tab Gen 5’s 68W, even with a smaller battery.
- Dual USB-C ports: Both can charge the tablet. It also supports reverse charging, so it can power your phone too.
- Strong chip, serious cooling: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 paired with an active fan and liquid cooling.
- 9-inch OLED screen: 185Hz refresh rate, up to 1,600 nits brightness, plus DTS:X Ultra 3D audio.

Battery and Charging: A Trade-Off That Might Pay Off
The newest reveal is the battery size. Most outlets — Gizmochina, Notebookcheck, and Beebom among them — report 8,300mAh. That’s smaller than the Legion Tab Gen 5’s 9,000mAh pack. But two other sources, including a recent press release, say the number is actually 8,500mAh. Either way, it’s not the biggest battery in this category.
The dual USB-C setup is a nice touch. Both ports can charge the tablet — handy if one cable is being used for something else. It also supports reverse charging. That means you can plug your phone into the tablet and top it up using the tablet’s own battery. Great for long gaming trips away from a wall outlet.

Performance and Cooling
There’s also a pre-installed PC gaming emulator. That opens the door to even more titles beyond what’s normally available on Android. And Red Magic has reportedly built in ByteDance’s Doubao AI model, which could eventually power features like smart in-game tactical tips and voice commands.
The Screen and Audio
The display is a 9-inch OLED panel running at 185Hz. Peak brightness reaches 1,600 nits, which should keep things visible even outdoors. DTS:X Ultra 3D audio rounds out the immersive package, alongside gaming-specific software tweaks.
Price and What’s Next
Nothing is official yet on price. Early rumors point to a starting figure around 4,000 yuan — about $588 — for China, with global pricing expected to follow a similar pattern. One industry estimate suggests the 12GB+256GB version could start closer to 3,999 yuan, possibly dropping toward 3,500 yuan depending on configuration.
We’ll get the full picture — RAM and storage options, final pricing, and exact global availability — on launch day, June 30. If you want a high-refresh OLED gaming tablet with real power behind it, this one is shaping up to be worth watching.

