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OnePlus Pad Go with a 2.4K display and 33W charging launched

OnePlus enters the tablet market with the launch of the OnePlus Pad Go, a cheaper alternative to the OnePlus Pad.

The OnePlus Pad Go features an 11.35-inch 2.4K IPS LCD display with a resolution of 2408×1720 pixels, a 90Hz refresh rate, and DC dimming that reduces screen flicker. It is powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 processor, paired with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage.

It runs on Android 13 with OxygenOS 13.2 on top, which offers features like Auto Connect to sync your mobile phone and mirror its screen or share a clipboard.

The tablet has an 8MP front camera and an 8MP rear camera with electronic image stabilization (EIS). It also has four speakers with Omnibearing Sound Field technology and Dolby Atmos support. It packs an 8,000mAh battery that supports 33W SUPERVOOC charging via a USB Type-C port.

OnePlus Pad Go

The OnePlus Pad Go comes in a Twin Mint color option, with a two-tone finish on the back. In India, the tablet is priced at INR 19,999 (PHP 13,600 / $240) for the 8GB+128GB Wi-Fi model.

It is also available with LTE connectivity, priced at INR 21,999 (PHP 15,000 / $260) for the 128GB variant and INR 23,999 (PHP 16,300 / $288) for the 256GB variant.

There is no information yet if the OnePlus Pad Go will be released in the Philippines. However, given the popularity of OnePlus smartphones in the country, there is a possibility that it might arrive soon.

OnePlus Pad Go Specs

Display11.35-inch 2.4K IPS LCD display, 2408×1720, 90Hz refresh rate, 400 nits
ProcessorMediaTek Helio G99
RAM/Storage8GB+128GB
8GB+256GB
Rear Camera8MP
Front Camera8MP
ConnectivityLTE (optional)
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2
OthersFace unlock, USB-C, Dolby Atmos quad speakers
OSOxygenOS 13.2, Android 13
ColorsTwin Mint
Battery8000mAh, 33W SUPERVOOC fast charging

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