Chinese smartphone brand Oppo has
introduced its first tablet, the Oppo Pad. The company, which has been far from
the tablet market since its inception, has finally introduced its first tablet.
A Chinese brand has taken its place in the tablet market.
According to previous reports, Oppo was
considering entering the tablet market with its sub-brand Realme. However, the
company rejected this decision and introduced its first tablet. The Oppo Pad is
equipped with an 11-inch LTSP LCD screen. Powered by a Snapdragon 870 chip, the
device will have two RAM options, 6 GB and 8 GB. Coming with 128 GB and 256 GB
memory options, the Oppo Pad is equipped with a 13 MP rear camera and an 8 MP
front camera. The tablet with an 8300 mAh battery can charge this battery with
33W fast charging technology. The 6 GB / 128 GB version will sell for $ 363 and
the 8 GB / 256 GB version for $ 474. Also, this 6.99 mm thick tablet is
supported by a 120 Hz screen refresh rate. HDR10 support is also available on
this screen. In addition, Oppo Pencil pen support has been provided to users.
Sold for $ 79, this pen can be purchased separately from the tablet.
Oppo is one of the largest companies in
China and has many sub-brands. The most well-known are OnePlus and Realme. The
company will soon start working harder, instead of moving away from its
sub-brands, according to its decision. Thus, 3 smartphone brands will create
their own ecosystem using common technologies.