The anticipated launch of the Oppo Reno11 series was on November 23 is accompanied by the introduction of a new tablet, the Oppo Pad Air2. Teasers released by Oppo have hinted at this upcoming Android device, while official-looking renders shared by Evan Blass have unveiled its design.
The device bears a striking resemblance to the OnePlus Pad Go, and according to Oppo’s Weibo post, it will feature an LCD panel boasting a resolution of 1720 x 2408 pixels, mirroring that of the OP Pad Go. Oppo has highlighted the Pad Air 2’s blue light filter capability, claiming it can filter out 60% more harmful blue light compared to standard LCDs.
If the Pad Air2 indeed aligns with the OnePlus Pad Go’s rebranding, specifications would include an 11.35-inch IPS LCD display with a 1720 x 2408 pixel resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. It is anticipated to run on MediaTek’s Helio G99 chipset, offering 8GB of RAM and storage options of either 128GB or 256GB. The rear is expected to house a single 8MP camera, while the battery capacity is estimated at 8,000 mAh with support for 33W fast charging.
Published on 11/28/23 7:10 | by Rawa John