OnePlus Pad Go Review in 10 Points

The OnePlus Pad Go marks OnePlus's continued expansion into the tablet market, following the footsteps of its predecessor, the OnePlus Pad.  Priced at an accessible Rs 17,999 and up, this tablet aims to offer an exceptional user experience without breaking the bank. In this review, we delve deep into the key features, specs, and what makes this device an attractive proposition.

Key Specs and Pricing – Display: 11.3-inch 2.4K LCD with 90Hz refresh rate – Processor: MediaTek Helio G99 – RAM: 8GB LPDDR4X – Storage: Options for 128GB and 256GB – Battery: 8,000mAh with 33W SUPERVOOC charging – Camera: 8MP Rear and 8MP Front – Audio: Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos Pricing: – 8GB+128GB Wi-Fi: Rs. 19,999 – 8GB+128GB LTE: Rs. 21,999 – 8GB+256GB LTE: Rs. 23,999

Design and Display – Cantered camera design, similar to its predecessor – Full metal build looks premium and feels that way – 2408 x 1720 pixel resolution for sharp visuals – 11.3-inch 2.4K LCD display with a high refresh rate of 90Hz – Adaptive brightness of 400 nits for decent outdoor usage

Display Enhancements – Low Blue Light Technology for less eye strain – DC dimming technology to reduce flicker – TÜV Rheinland certification for eye comfort and display quality – All features add utility to the Pad Go

Audio Performance – Quad speakers featuring OnePlus's Omnibearing Sound Field technology – Dolby Atmos make for a highly immersive audio experience

Performance and Storage – Powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 processor – Performance levels are decent for the price – 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM for efficient multitasking – Storage options of 128GB and 256GB – MicroSD card support up to 1TB

Battery Life and Charging – 8,000mAh battery offers robust endurance – 33W SUPERVOOC fast charging capabilities – Lasts for nearly two days on normal media usage – More gaming can reduce battery life to one-day which is fine

Camera and Software – 8MP rear and front cameras with EIS – Decent for video calls but not much else – Video recording at 1080P/720P@30fps – Runs on OxygenOS 13.2, based on Android 13 – Seamless integration features with OnePlus smartphones

Pros and Cons Pros: – High-resolution display with adaptive brightness – Strong audio performance with Dolby Atmos – Robust battery life with fast charging – Multiple storage options with expandable storage Cons: – Cameras are adequate but not groundbreaking – MediaTek processor may not appeal to all