On November 23, Oppo will be hosting a launch event in China for its Reno 11 series smartphones. Along with these premium mid-range devices, the brand will also be launching a pocket-friendly tablet called the Oppo Pad Air 2.

OPPO Pad Air
OPPO Pad Air

A recent teaser revealed that the tablet will feature a 2.4K display resolution that will filter 60 percent of harmful blue light and reduce hazards by more than half compared to ordinary LCDs. Now, some new teasers have emerged revealing more details about the tablet.

As per the recent teaser, the Pad Air 2 boasts a password-protected exclusive study space, designed to keep students focused without the digital noise. Parents and teachers can breathe easy with the remote supervision feature, letting them keep tabs on the kids. It’s not just about spying; the tablet gives control with features like application management, enforced rest, and usage time control.

But that’s not all. OPPO is piling on educational goodies, offering over 200 learning apps, nine years of general medicine studies, textbook access, and a personalized learning graph.

Oppo Pad Air 2 specs:

Set for launch on November 23rd, OPPO’s Pad Air 2 is speculated to be a rebranded version of the OnePlus Pad Go. The tablet is anticipated to share strikingly similar specifications with its OnePlus counterpart.

The OPPO Pad Air 2 is expected to boast an expansive 11.35-inch display with a 2.4K resolution, complemented by a smooth 90Hz refresh rate. Entertainment enthusiasts will be pleased to find Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support, along with quad stereo speakers and Dolby Atmos technology for an immersive audio experience.

Under the hood, the tablet is rumored to pack the MediaTek Helio G99 octa-core chipset, promising robust performance. Storage options may come in two variants, offering 128GB and 256GB, both paired with a substantial 8GB of RAM.

In the power department, the OPPO Pad Air 2 is rumored to house an 8000mAh battery, fueled by the convenience of 33W SuperVOOC charging technology. For photography, the device will use an 8MP camera on both the front and back, capable of recording 1080p videos at 30 frames per second.

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