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OnePlus Pad Go introduced: An inexpensive tablet that can compete with Samsung

ONEPLUS PAD GO INTRODUCED - AN INEXPENSIVE TABLET THAT CAN COMPETE WITH SAMSUNG

OnePlus has finally introduced the OnePlus Pad Go tablet, which is aimed at buyers who want to buy an inexpensive device with a large screen. By the way, the screen of the new product is exactly the same as that of the more expensive OnePlus Pad. It is an 11.35-inch IPS panel with a 90Hz refresh rate, a resolution of 2408×1720 pixels and a 7:5 aspect ratio. 

The strength of the tablet is its autonomy. It is equipped with an 8000 mAh battery with 33W charging, which provides up to 514 hours of standby time and 40 hours of music playback. This gives it an edge over competitors in its class, such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab A8.

ONEPLUS PAD GO INTRODUCED

OnePlus Pad Go is built on the MediaTek Helio G99 hardware platform. Inside there is 8 GB of RAM, which is definitely a big plus, since Odnoklassniki often offers up to 6 GB of RAM. Storage capacity can be 128 or 256 GB. The tablet is offered in two versions – with LTE support and only with Wi-Fi. 

The new product has the same display as the more expensive OnePlus Pad, a capacious battery and a large amount of memory.

There are two cameras (main and front) with a resolution of 8 MP and four speakers with Dolby Atmos support, which, according to the company, can automatically switch audio channels depending on the direction of the screen. This ensures accurate stereo sound reproduction.

OnePlus Pad Go will go on sale in India on October 20, with pre-orders opening on October 12.

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