OnePlus expanded its tablet offerings in India after it launched the OnePlus Pad Go. The new tablet slots itself as a more affordable option than the OnePlus Pad.
OnePlus Pad Go
The OnePlus Pad Go is similarly sized to its more premium sibling with an 11.35-inch IPS LCD panel, compared to the 11.61-inch of the Pad. The Pad Go also tones down the resolution to 2408×1720 with a 90Hz refresh rate.
It also features an 8MP camera on the front and back. The camera on the back is housed in a circular camera module similar to the first Pad. Meanwhile, under the hood, the Pad Go has a MediaTek Helio G99 chipset with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB storage. The storage is expandable up to 1TB via a microSD slot.
Additionally, it is equipped with an 8000mAh battery that tops up with up to 33W SuperVOOC fast charging. The new tablet also supports Dolby Atmos with a quad-speaker setup.
Full Specifications
Display | 11.35-inch 2408×1720 IPS LCD 90Hz refresh rate |
Processor | MediaTek Helio G99 |
RAM | 8GB |
Storage | 128/256GB |
Rear Camera | 8MP |
Front Camera | 8MP |
Battery | 8000mAh 33W SuperVOOC |
OS | OxygenOS 13.2 (Android 13) |
Colors | Twin Mint |
Pricing and Availability
The OnePlus Pad Go is available in two memory configurations and each has a WiFi-only and an LTE option. These are priced in India for:
- 8GB+128GB (Wi-Fi only) – INR 19,999 (around PHP 13,700)
- 8GB+128GB(LTE) – INR 21,999 (around PHP 15,100)
- 8GB+256GB (Wi-Fi only) – INR 19,999 (around PHP 13,700)
- 8GB+256GB (LTE) – INR 23,999 (around PHP 16,400)
*Prices in PHP are direct conversions using the exchange rate at the time the content was published. These are not indicative of actual local pricing and don’t include additional costs like taxes, etc.
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