The OnePlus Pad Go 2 is positioned as a refreshed mid-range/upper-mid tablet from OnePlus, meant to deliver balanced performance, better connectivity and productivity features — including stylus support — without the premium tablet price tag.
Launch Info
- The Pad Go 2 will be officially launched on 17 December 2025.
- The launch coincides with that of its sibling device OnePlus 15R.
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Key Specifications & Features
Here’s what we currently know about OnePlus Pad Go 2 — based on leaks, certification listings, and company hints:
Performance & Software
- Pad Go 2 is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, marking a significant performance upgrade over the original Pad Go.
- Benchmark results (Geekbench) reportedly show ~1065 in single-core and ~3149 in multi-core — giving a sense of capable everyday performance, including multitasking, media, browsing, and light productivity.
- The tablet ships with 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage (at least in one confirmed variant).
- Software side: runs Android 16, most likely with OnePlus’s custom interface (OxygenOS 16).
Display & Design
- The Pad Go 2 features a 12.1-inch 2.8K display — larger and sharper than many standard tablets in its range.
- Display highlights include Dolby Vision support, and peak brightness ~900 nits — which should aid readability under bright light or for media consumption.
- The tablet will be available in at least two finishes: Shadow Black and Lavender Drift (Purple).
- For connectivity: Pad Go 2 will support 5G (on certain variants — first in the Pad Go line), as well as Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth.
Stylus & Productivity Focus
- A new addition for the Pad Go series: OnePlus Pad Go 2 Stylo — a stylus that promises 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity. Useful for note-taking, drawing, annotation, creative work or productivity tasks.
- With this stylus + large display + performance, the tablet seems targeted not only at media or casual use, but also at students, creators, and professionals who need a tool for work, note-taking or digital art.
Camera & Other Features
- The Pad Go 2 reportedly has a single rear camera (no major camera setup) — indicating OnePlus isn’t marketing it as a photography tablet, but more a utility/entertainment/productivity device.
- As per FCC certification details: dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth, full 5G cellular support (2G/3G/4G/5G), making it a well-connected device potentially usable without WiFi.
Who Is This Tablet For?
The OnePlus Pad Go 2 seems especially well-suited for:
- Students — Stylus + large screen + decent performance = good for reading PDFs, taking notes, online classes, sketching, etc.
- Casual/professional creators & note-takers — Stylus offers creative freedom; screen size and performance helps for sketching, design, editing, or brainstorming.
- Media consumers and entertainment seekers — Big 2.8K display + Dolby Vision + 5G/WiFi 6 connectivity makes it ideal for video streaming, reading, and browsing.
- Users needing connectivity on the go — 5G + WiFi 6 + LTE/Cellular support enables use without depending on home WiFi.
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What to Watch Out For
- The rear camera is basic — if you want a photography-oriented tablet, this likely isn’t ideal.
- So far, only one RAM/Storage variant (8 GB + 256 GB) is confirmed — a lack of multiple configurations may limit flexibility for users with different needs.
- As with any new release, final user experience (software optimization, stylus responsiveness, battery life) will only be clear after hands-on use.
The OnePlus Pad Go 2 looks like a strong, balanced tablet — offering a good harmony of performance, portability, connectivity and productivity features, especially at a presumably competitive price point (given it’s mid-range oriented). For anyone seeking a tablet for study, media, light work or creative tasks — without splurging on premium flagship tablets — Pad Go 2 seems like a very attractive option.