OnePlus is gearing up to update its affordable tablet series with the launch of the OnePlus Pad Go 2, set for December 17th. The new tablet promises a series of upgrades over its predecessor, including support for a stylus and faster 5G connectivity.
Fresh details revealed in a Geekbench listing shed light on what users can expect. The device, listed with the model number OPD2504, achieved a single-core score of 1065 and a multi-core score of 3149. At its core, the Pad Go 2 will run on the MediaTek Dimensity 7300, marking a notable jump in both speed and efficiency compared to the original Pad Go’s Helio G99 chipset.
In addition to improved connectivity and performance, the Pad Go 2 will be equipped with 8GB of RAM and Android 16 out of the box. OnePlus has also confirmed several display features: users will get a 12.1-inch, 2.9K screen (2800 x 1980 resolution) with a unique 7:5 aspect ratio. The panel supports Dolby Vision, peaks at 900 nits HBM brightness, and offers a more immersive visual experience overall.
Stylus support brings creative flexibility, with 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity for precise note-taking or drawing. For those seeking plenty of storage, the Pad Go 2 comes in a single 8GB RAM and 256GB storage option. Buyers can pick between Shadow Black and Purple.
The tablet launches alongside the new OnePlus 15R smartphone during an offline event in Bengaluru, India. Fans interested in attending can buy event tickets through BookMyShow for Rs 499 each. On the same day, OnePlus will introduce the Pad Go 2 in Europe, and also unveil the OnePlus Watch Lite.
With these performance, display, and connectivity upgrades, the OnePlus Pad Go 2 emerges as a promising contender for anyone looking for a feature-packed mid-range tablet.






