Alongside the new Reno11 series, OPPO also announced the new Pad Air2, the successor to the original Pad Air. If you look closely at the design and the spec sheet, you’ll notice that this tablet seems familiar. That’s because this device seems to just be a rebadged OnePlus Pad Go, rebranded for the Chinese market.
The Pad Air2 sports an 11.35-inch LCD display with a 2408×1720 resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, a peak brightness of 400 nits, and a tall 7:5 aspect ratio. It has a dual-tone finish on the back with rounded corners for both the chassis and the bezels. Under the hood, it runs on a MediaTek Helio G99 chipset with up to 8GB of RAM and a maximum configuration of 256GB for internal storage.
This tablet is equipped with an 8MP sensor on both the back and front, with the front camera being placed in the horizontal bezel. Powering it is an 8,000mAh battery with support for 33W charging. For audio, it has quad stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos.
The OPPO Pad Air2 starts from CNY1,299 (~RM850) for the base model and goes all the way up to CNY1,699 (~RM1,114) for the 8GB+256GB variant. Neither OPPO nor OnePlus have announced whether respective tablets will be coming to Malaysia, but seeing as how they’re both the same device, it’s likely that we’ll only see one of them being sold here.
(Source: Gizmochina)
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