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OnePlus Pad Go 2 First Impressions: Does stylus support and a 2.8K display make it a worthy upgrade?

The OnePlus Pad Go 2 will feature a bunch of new upgrades, and users will also be able to use the device along with the OnePlus Pad Go 2 Stylo support

Inching forward to increase their grasp in the market, OnePlus will soon be launching the all-new Pad Go 2. The new tablet will be revealed on 17th December. So, if you have been waiting for the right tablet to binge your favorite shows on, we’d recommend waiting a little longer and you just might be able to grab the all-new OnePlus Pad Go 2.

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The sleek demeanor of the pad stands out, we received the Lavender Drift version; its slim design along with flat edges and a brushed-aluminium finish help it being easy to handle. The anti-glare glass finish at the rear extends to the edges. Once you power up the device, the black bezels stand out, marking the periphery of a vivid screen with snappy animations.

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The OnePlus Pad Go 2 will feature a bunch of new upgrades, and users will also be able to use the device along with the OnePlus Pad Go 2 Stylo support. It will be unveiled with a 12.1-inch display with 2.8K resolution. This new iteration is a profound upgrade over the display of the previous 11.35-inch, 90Hz IPS LCD display. The older model had a PPI density of 260, whereas the new model will have an upgraded PPI of 284.

With 900 nits peak brightness, 98% DCI-P3 colour coverage, and Dolby Vision support, the Pad Go 2 has achieved a display-to-body ratio of close to 88.5%.

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Specs and Processor

The OnePlus Pad Go 2 will be using the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultra Octa-Core chipset (4nm) architecture. The previous version of the Go series was powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 (6nm) Octa-Core processor (2×2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 and 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) along with the Mali-G57 MC2 GPU.

Pad Go 2 VS the Pad Go

The Pad Lite, however, is equipped with the MediaTek Helio G100 (6nm) Octa-Core (2×2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 and 6×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) processor, with the Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. The 4NM chip used in the new device is far better than the 6nm chips used in the older go and the pad lite. Smaller transistors allow for higher transistor density, resulting in more performance extracted from the same space, with better power efficiency and faster operation. Bottom line: these chips are much faster.

To ensure that the tab can easily last extended use, it has a 10,050 mAh battery with a 33W SUPERVOOC charger for faster power fill-ups. OnePlus promises up to 15 hours of video playback, 53 hours of music, and 60 days of standby, along with reverse charging via wired mode.

Also Read: OnePlus AI serving Chinese agenda? users report censorship of China-sensitive political topics -tech giant responds

First published on: Dec 08, 2025 06:33 PM IST


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