Poco Pad C1 and Oppo Bubble Appear on UAE’s TDRA Certification, Revealing Key Details About the Upcoming Devices
Xiaomi’s sub-brand Poco is reportedly preparing to launch a new tablet device in the global market, and contrary to earlier rumours suggesting the Poco C Pad moniker, this upcoming tablet is now revealed to carry the Poco Pad C1 branding. Along with the Poco Pad C1 tablet, the rumoured Oppo Bubble accessory for the Oppo Reno 16 Pro smartphone has also made its appearance on the UAE’s TDRA certification platform.
Read more about these latest updates below.
Poco Pad C1 – Spotted on UAE’s TDRA Certification
The upcoming Poco Pad C1 tablet has now been spotted on the UAE’s TDRA certification database carrying the model number ‘2603APC14G’, and it received the certification approval with the equipment registration number ‘ER59200/26’ dated the 5th of May 2026. Furthermore, this certification listing also confirms that this will be the WiFi-only variant of the tablet and not the LTE-supported version.

Previously, this same model number had already appeared on multiple certification platforms as well, and at that time, it was rumoured to belong to the Poco C Pad tablet. However, as per the newly-listed TDRA certification, the upcoming tablet device will instead be called the Poco Pad C1.
Looking at the revealed model number, it appears to be similar to that of the recently-announced Redmi Pad 2 9.7 tablet, which features a 9.7-inch display, and the upcoming Poco Pad C1 is expected to arrive as its re-branded version. Notably, this was also suggested earlier via the FCC certification listing of the tablet. Adding more to this, the FCC certification had also revealed two color options for the device, namely Pantone Cool Gray and Pantone Red.
Regarding its availability, the FCC certification document had mentioned multiple country codes that include CH (Switzerland), SI (Slovenia), SK (Slovakia), IS (Iceland), AT (Austria), BE (Belgium), BG (Bulgaria), HR (Croatia), CY (Cyprus), CZ (Czech Republic), DK (Denmark), PT (Portugal), ES (Spain), TR (Turkey), LI (Liechtenstein), EE (Estonia), FI (Finland), FR (France), DE (Germany), EL (Greece), HU (Hungary), IE (Ireland), RO (Romania), SE (Sweden), PL (Poland), NO (Norway), IT (Italy), LV (Latvia), LT (Lithuania), LU (Luxembourg), MT (Malta), NL (Netherlands), UK (NI) (United Kingdom – Northern Ireland), UK (United Kingdom), and RS (Serbia). CE, Recycling, QC Pass, and Hi-Res Audio were some of the additional details that were also revealed via the FCC certification document.
Oppo Bubble – Listed on the UAE’s TDRA
The upcoming Oppo Bubble device has also now appeared on the UAE’s TDRA certification database carrying the model number ‘VBG06’, and this device received its certification approval on the same date as the Poco Pad C1 tablet but with a different equipment registration number of ‘ER59163/26’. As per the details shared on the certification platform, this is revealed to be a Bluetooth-enabled device, and this further confirms the earlier rumours suggesting that it will be introduced as a separate accessory product.

Looking into the previously-revealed details concerning this device, the TÜV certification had revealed a 3W (5.0VDC x 0.6A) input power rating for the upcoming product. Additionally, this same certification had also referred to it as an “Intelligent electronic screen” device and had mentioned country codes for the European Union, Canada, the United States, and Saudi Arabia markets. Meanwhile, the Malaysian SIRIM certification platform had listed the device as a “WIRELESS SCREEN TRANSMISSION” product.
Tipster Digital Chat Station had also previously shared details concerning this device via a Weibo post, where it was claimed that the Oppo Bubble accessory could debut alongside the Oppo Reno 16 series smartphones and may support features such as customized wallpapers and remote camera shutter functionality.
With the China launch of the Oppo Reno 16 series already teased, more updates concerning this upcoming accessory device can be expected in the coming days.
Stay tuned for more updates!