Today, Oppo unveiled the Reno11 smartphone as well as a tablet on stage. Meet the Pad Air2, a large-screen and battery-powered device that is actually the OnePlus Pad Go, renamed for the Chinese market.
Oppo did not reveal the full specifications of the Pad Air2 at launch, but it appears to be the same device as the OnePlus tablet, minus the cool-looking green color. With its 11.4″ LCD and 7:5 aspect ratio, the tablet is an improvement over the original Pad Air. The panel has a resolution of 2408 x 1720 pixels and can refresh at up to 90 Hz.
The battery capacity is 8,000 mAh, and charging takes 33 W.
Oppo markets the Pad Air2 as a tablet for the younger generation, thanks to ColorOS for Pad features such as a customizable taskbar, smart file galleries, and multi-finger gestures. The tablet only supports Wi-Fi.
The tablet features Dolby Atmos audio and four speakers with an output of 86 decibels.
Because of ColorOS for Pad features like a customizable taskbar, smart file galleries, and multi-finger gestures, Oppo markets the Pad Air2 as a tablet for the younger generation. The tablet only has Wi-Fi capability.
Dolby Atmos audio and four speakers with an output of 86 decibels are included in the tablet.
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