ASUS is coming back to
Android tablets. Official-looking images of a device simply called the ASUS Pad
have surfaced alongside a partial spec sheet, and it looks genuinely competitive. The headline is a 12.2-inch dual-layer OLED display running at 144Hz — a combination that puts it squarely in Samsung Galaxy Tab territory.
Samsung dropped the Plus model from its latest Tab S series. ASUS appears to have noticed.
Key Points
- ASUS Pad leaked with a 12.2-inch tandem OLED display at 144Hz — dual-layer panel technology promises improved brightness and efficiency over standard OLED
- At 6.5mm thin and 523 grams with a metal frame, the form factor is genuinely slim for a 12-inch class tablet
- 9,000mAh battery with fast charging and Dolby Atmos stereo speakers confirmed from leaked specs
- Chipset, RAM, storage, and price are all absent from the current leak — significant unknowns remain before a purchase decision makes sense
- An origami-style transparent case that folds into a stand was also pictured alongside the device
The Display Is the Whole Pitch
Tandem OLED stacks two OLED layers to deliver higher brightness without the power penalty that typically comes with pushing a single-layer panel hard. Apple used it first in the iPad Pro. Huawei followed with the MatePad Pro 12.2. ASUS adopting it here signals the technology is becoming a premium Android tablet standard rather than a rare differentiator.
One hundred and forty-four hertz on a 12.2-inch display is unusual. Most competing tablets top out at 120Hz. For scrolling, media, and anything motion-heavy, the difference is noticeable. Combining that with the contrast and black levels of OLED makes a strong case for media use.
What the Leak Doesn't Tell You
The missing specs matter. No chipset means no benchmarks, no thermal expectations, no AI performance context. No price means no value assessment. These gaps are standard for early leaks — but they're real gaps. Whether the ASUS Pad lands at a competitive price or premium territory will determine whether the display specs actually convert to sales.
What's confirmed is the hardware shell: thin, light, metal, large OLED screen. That's a solid foundation. The rest comes at the official announcement.
The Case Is a Detail Worth Noting
The leaked accessory is a transparent case with a folding origami-style stand on the back. It's a thoughtful design choice for a display-first tablet — the stand covers multiple viewing angles without requiring a separate keyboard folio. It suggests ASUS is thinking about this as a media and content consumption device rather than trying to pitch it primarily as a productivity tool.
No launch date confirmed yet.