Four major brands, multiple product categories, one month. April
is shaping up as one of the more packed launch windows of the year, and the range of devices spans everything from flagship smartphones to foldable tablets to compact wearables.
Here's everything confirmed or expected to land next month.
Key Points
- OPPO is launching the Find X9 Ultra, Find X9S Pro, Pad 5 Pro, K14 series, Watch3 Mini, and Enco Clip2 in April
- Honor brings the Magic Pad4 tablet and MagicBook Pro 14 2026 laptop to the April schedule
- Huawei is unveiling the Pura X2, Pura 90 series, and a 14-inch foldable tablet — one of the most anticipated launches of the month
- Redmi contributes the K90 Extreme Edition smartphone and K Pad2 tablet to the April wave
- Across all four brands, April covers smartphones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches, and audio accessories simultaneously
OPPO Is Launching Half a Product Catalog
OPPO's April lineup is genuinely wide. The Find X9 Ultra is the flagship anchor — that's the device carrying the most anticipation given the leaked dual 200MP camera setup and premium positioning. Alongside it, the Find X9S Pro targets buyers who want flagship-adjacent specs at a slightly lower price point.
Below those, the K14 series handles the mid-range slot. The Pad 5 Pro covers tablets. The Watch3 Mini and Enco Clip2 round out wearables and audio. That's six product lines in one month, which is ambitious even by Chinese manufacturer standards.
Huawei's 14-Inch Foldable Is the Wild Card
Huawei launching a 14-inch foldable tablet is the most unusual announcement in April's calendar. Foldable tablets at that screen size are genuinely rare — most foldable hardware stops at 12 inches or below. A 14-inch foldable sits in territory that overlaps with laptop use cases, and paired with the Pura X2 and Pura 90 smartphone launches, Huawei is clearly making a statement about the breadth of its hardware ecosystem.
New HarmonyOS version dropping alongside the Pura series ties the software story to the hardware releases neatly.
Redmi K90 Extreme Edition Targets Performance Buyers
The K90 Extreme Edition name signals exactly what Redmi is going for — pushed performance specs at a price point below traditional flagships. The K series has built a reputation on delivering that formula reliably, and an Extreme Edition suggests Redmi is going further than the standard K90 on at least one key spec, likely processor or cooling.
K Pad2 alongside it gives Redmi a tablet entry in the same launch window, covering both smartphone and tablet buyers simultaneously.
Honor's contributions — Magic Pad4 and MagicBook Pro 14 2026 — keep the brand visible across tablets and laptops without the flagship smartphone drama of the other three brands this month.
April is going to be a lot to cover.