OnePlus recently launched its first-ever tablet in the market. The slate has been on the shelves for quite some time now. But if you would like to have it with a different name and slightly revamped software, the Oppo Pad 2 might be a good option. It is essentially a rebadged OnePlus Pad with Oppo branding. The device is already official in China, and it appears to be approaching its global launch, at least according to its TDRA certification.

Oppo Pad 2 gets TDRA certification

Oppo Pad 2 has been making rounds on various certification sites recently. It was spotted on IMDA yesterday and today, the device has been certified by UAE’s TDRA authority. While the listing does not reveal anything interesting apart from the model number (OPD2202), it does hint at a nearby launch. However, there’s no official confirmation from Oppo yet.

Oppo Pad 2

As we mentioned earlier, the Oppo Pad 2 is nothing but the OnePlus Pad (review). The latter was launched in the global market recently at a price of around $485. You might see similar pricing for the Oppo Pad as well.

To give you an idea, Oppo Pad 2 packs a powerful MediaTek Dimensity 9000 chipset under the hood. On the front, it gets an 11.61-inch IPS LCD display with a 7:5 aspect ratio and Dolby Vision support. The panel also features a 2800 x 2000 pixel resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, and 10-bit colors. There’s a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP shooter for selfies.

The tablet packs up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It runs ColorOS for Pad 13, based on Android 13. Fueling the device is a 9,510mAh battery that supports 67W SuperVOOC charging.

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