Oppo Pad is its first-ever shot at an Android tablet

A tablet for your daily and creative dose

Oppo’s first-ever Android tablet seems to have it all. Pretty much everything you’d expect from a good tablet is here on the spec sheet for you to drool over. A nice and bright display? Of course. Have an 11in of 2.5K resolution display real-estate with 120Hz refresh rate and HDR with Dolby Atmos support. Although, the brightness is suspiciously low at just 480nits.

On the inside, there’s a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 with 6GB and 8GB RAM options. There’s Wi-Fi 6 in there as well so you can get on with downloading work files and multitasking through the day. The Color OS for the Pad is designed to enable multi-tasking with multi-finger gestures that do pretty much all the things we’ve come to expect from tablets. Split screen, free floating display and even stack multiple apps in split-screen to switch between, it can all be done on the Oppo Pad.

If office work is not your cup of tea then the Oppo Pad also supports Oppo Pencil. The digital pen can attach magnetically to the side of the tablet and has 4,096 pressure sensitivity. The Oppo Pad hasn’t launched in India yet so we don’t have a word on the pricing and the availability but with good options limited to Samsung and the mighty iPad, it’ll be great to see Oppo Pad make a debut.