Oppo Pad with 120Hz 2.5K+ Display, Snapdragon 870, and 33W Fast-Charging Launched

Alongside the Oppo Find X5 series, the Chinese company has also taken the wraps off its first-ever tablet. Aptly dubbed the Oppo Pad, the company’s first tablet comes with a high-res 120Hz display, a flagship Snapdragon chipset, dual cameras, and a software experience optimized for large screens. Here’s everything you need to know about the Oppo Pad.

Oppo Pad: Specifications

Oppo Pad: Specifications

Starting with the design, the Oppo Pad looks like a premium version of the Realme Pad, which was launched in India last year. It includes a large 11-inchQHD+ IPS LCD displaywith a120Hz refresh rateon the front. The panel has slim 7mm bezels all around, boasts a 2560 x 1600-pixel resolution, HDR10 and 10-bit color support, and more.

You also getOppo Pencil support, with the stylus supporting 4096 pressure points, paper-like smooth gliding, magnetic charging (much like the Apple iPad), and other cool features. The company also showed off a keyboard case, which supports shortcuts and quick screenshot features. The Oppo Pencil is priced at CNY 499 (~Rs 6,000) and the keyboard case is priced at CNY 399 (~Rs 4,800).

Turning our attention to the rear, the company has gone for a slightly flamboyant look. The Oppo Pad has anAG matte back panelwith a dual-tone design, where a strip of text saying “Oppo” runs along the left side. You also have a single 13MP rear camera housed in this text strip, with the front hosting an 8MP camera for selfies and video calls. The tablet comes in at just 6.99mm in thickness and weighs around 500 grams.

Under the hood, as confirmed earlier, the Oppo Pad is powered by theSnapdragon 870 SoC, a flagship chipsetannounced by Qualcomm earlier last year. It’s a minor upgrade over the Snapdragon 865 and sits under last year’s Snapdragon 888 chipset. This is paired with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage (no expandable storage support).

Moreover, the tablet comes equipped with a massive8,360mAh batterywith support for33W SuperVOOC fast-charging. Oppo says you will get up to 16 hours of continuous video playback. As for the connectivity options, Oppo Pad supports Wi-Fi 6 2×2 MIMO, Bluetooth 5.1, and a USB Type-C port.

Talking about the software, Oppo’s tablet runs ColorOS for Pad out-of-the-box. It supports improved multitasking, allows you to drag and drop files across apps, and open apps in pop-up windows. The Oppo Pad also comes with Dolby Atmos-supported quad speakers.

Oppo Enco X2: Specifications

Oppo Enco X2: Specifications

Also launched alongside the company’s flagship phones and first-ever tablet is the Oppo Enco X2 earbuds. The highlight of these earbuds is the dual-driver design, which is uncommon in the TWS earbuds market. Enco X2includes a four-magnet planar tweeter along with an 11mm dynamic driver. This, Oppo says, enables the earbuds to have a frequency response from 20Hz to 40kHz.

The Oppo Enco X2 supportsactive noise cancellation (ANC) up to 45dB, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, and LHDC 4.0 to deliver high-resolution audio playback up to 900kbps. It comes in two colors – black and white and costs CNY 999 (~Rs. 12,000).

Price and Availability

The Oppo Pad comes in three RAM + storage configurations. The 6GB + 128GB base variant ispriced at CNY 2,299(~Rs 27,500)while the higher-end 6GB+256GB and 8GB + 256GB variants will retail at CNY 2,699 (~Rs 32,250) and CNY 2,999 (~Rs 38,800) in China. The tablet is now up for pre-orders and will go on sale starting 3rd March. It will be available in three colorways — black, purple, and a special edition silver variant.

There is currently no word on whether the company plans to launch the Oppo Pad globally or whether it will arrive in India or not. It will compete against theXiaomi Pad 5 serieswith a similar chipset and feature set in its home market. If you wanna check out other tablets on sale in India right now, check our curatedlist of the best tablets to buy in the countryright now.

Anmol

Getting my start with technology journalism back in 2016, I have been working in the industry for over 7 years. Currently, as the Editor of Beebom, I’m leading the coverage on the website. While my expertise lies in Android, Windows, and the apps world, find me reading manga, watching anime, and playing Apex in my free time.

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