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OnePlus Pad Go 2: The New Gold Standard for Mid-Range Tablets?



The tablet market has long been a tug-of-war between high-end productivity beasts and budget-friendly media slates. With the official launch of the OnePlus Pad Go 2 on December 17, 2024, OnePlus is attempting to bridge that gap.

Designed for students, professionals, and binge-watchers alike, this successor to the original Pad Go brings serious upgrades in every department—from a stunning 2.8K display to the long-awaited inclusion of 5G connectivity.

 


Key Specifications at a Glance

FeatureDetails
Display12.1-inch 2.8K LCD, 120Hz Refresh Rate, 900 nits Peak Brightness
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 7300-Ultra (4nm)
RAM/Storage8GB LPDDR5X / 128GB or 256GB UFS 3.1
Battery10,050mAh with 33W SUPERVOOC Charging
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6, 5G (on select variants), Bluetooth 5.4
SoftwareOxygenOS 16 based on Android 16
ColorsShadow Black, Lavender Drift


1. A Display Built for Immersion

The most striking upgrade is the 12.1-inch 2.8K display. OnePlus has retained the unique 7:5 "ReadFit" aspect ratio, which provides a more square-like canvas compared to traditional widescreen tablets. This makes reading e-books and editing documents feel much more natural. With a 120Hz refresh rate and Dolby Vision support, scrolling is buttery smooth, and colors are punchy enough for high-end streaming.


2. Performance Meets Efficiency

Under the hood, the Pad Go 2 swaps out the older Helio G99 for the much more capable MediaTek Dimensity 7300-Ultra. Built on a 4nm process, this chip provides the necessary horsepower for smooth multitasking and casual gaming without draining the battery.

OnePlus has also integrated its Open Canvas software, allowing you to run three apps simultaneously in a fluid, windowed environment—a feature previously reserved for their flagship devices.


3. Productivity Unleashed: Stylo Support

For the first time in the "Go" series, OnePlus has introduced stylus support. The new OnePlus Pad Go 2 Stylo features 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity, making it a legitimate tool for digital artists and note-takers. While it charges via USB-C rather than magnetically, it offers impressive battery life—just 10 minutes of charging gives you roughly 12 hours of use.


4. Battery That Lasts for Days

A tablet is only as good as its endurance, and the Pad Go 2 doesn't disappoint. The massive 10,050mAh battery is one of the largest in its class, promising up to 60 days of standby and 15 hours of continuous video playback. It also supports reverse wired charging, effectively turning your tablet into a power bank for your smartphone during emergencies.


The Verdict: Who is it for?

The OnePlus Pad Go 2 starts at ₹26,999 (~$325) for the base Wi-Fi model. While it isn't a "laptop killer," it is perhaps the most well-rounded Android tablet in the mid-range segment today.

  • Buy it if: You are a student looking for a digital notebook, or a traveler who wants a big, beautiful screen for movies with 5G connectivity.

  • Skip it if: You are a hardcore mobile gamer or a video editor who needs the raw power of a flagship Snapdragon 8 series chip.

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