OnePlus has officially announced theOnePlus Pad Go , a budget Android tablet that could be a great alternative for buy seekers .
The flash variation of theOnePlus Pad , which will cost £ 299 when it goes on sale , is £ 150 chinchy than the RRP of the original ( although it can be nabbed for much cheaper ) . It is headlined by an 11.3 - inch liquid crystal display display with a 90Hz refresh rate .
The resolution is 2408 x 1720 pixels , while the display can grapple an advertised cleverness of 400 nits . The media experience is encourage by the comprehension of Dolby Atmos support , which is notable at this cost point .
There ’s a large 8,000mAh assault and battery backing ( with 33W charging ) , the relatively powerful Helio G99 chipset and 8 GB of RAM , while the operating system , is still based on Android 13 . You ’ll get 128 GB of store in the base model . There ’s also a microSD card slot to enable you to easy boost computer memory down the job .
There will be two run system updates to bring you up to this year ’s forthcoming Android 15 at some peak . There are a pair of 8 - megapixel cameras , one on the front and one on the back . There ’s only Wi - Fi 5 here , while Bluetooth 5.2 will handle the connectivity to audio add-on .
We ’ve already gonehands - on with the OnePlus Pad Goahead of its release in the UK , with our own Lewis Painter , enthuse by the prospect .
forward of a full recapitulation in the coming weeks , Lewis says : “ The £ 299 OnePlus Pad Go looks like it could be a hearty option to the OnePlus Pad while offering a better experience than similarly price cheap tablet with elements like Dolby Atmos support , a 90Hz presentation and expansile storage . ”
Elsewhere in OnePlus populace , the company has announced a new colour variant for theOnePlus Watch 2 . Nordic Blue and is now on cut-rate sale in the UK along with the Black Steel and Radiant Steel . It ’s £ 30 more expensive than the other variants , with an RRP of £ 329.99 . All models are £ 30 off mighty now .