OnePlus has launched OnePlus Pad Go, the successor to its more expensive OnePlus Pad that was launched earlier this year.
The newest addition to the OnePlus family comes with a slightly smaller display than the OnePlus Pad, reduced resolution, pixel density, refresh rate, and brightness. The company has also swapped the processor for a lesser one, but not a bad one.
Let’s get into the details:
The OnePlus Pad Go sports a 11.35-inch LCD display with a 2.4K (2408×1720 pixels) resolution. It has a fixed refresh rate of 90Hz and pixel density of 220ppi, a touch sampling rate of 180Hz, and a peak brightness of 440 nits.
OnePlus’ newest tablet is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 SoC that is coupled with 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB UFS 2.2 storage.
The device packs in an 8MP rear camera with electronic image stabilization (EIS) support. The front camera is also an 8MP sensor.
Touted to be a portable and light tablet, the OnePlus Pad Go measures 25.512 x 18.804 x 0.689 cm in size and weighs 532 grams.
The tablet runs on an 8,000mAh battery with support for 33W SUPERVOOC charging. The company has claimed that the tablet can survive for 514 hours on standby.
The tablet will be able to deliver 14 hours of video and 40 hours of music on full charge.
The OnePlus Pad Go also features an Omnibearing Sound Field and Dolby Atmos quad speakers for its audio capabilities.
The OnePlus Pad Go is available in 8GB RAM + 128GB and 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variants in both Wi-Fi and LTE-enabled models.
The storage is expandable up to 1TB.
The Wi-Fi-only variant with 128GB storage starts at Rs 19,999, while the LTE-enabled 128GB model will be available at Rs 21,999.
The LTE model with 256GB storage has been priced at Rs 23,999.
Pre-orders for the tablet will start on October 12 and it will be available on Amazon, Flipkart, Oneplus.in, OnePlus Store App, OnePlus Experience Stores, Reliance, Croma, and other select offline partner outlets.