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OnePlus Pad Go 2 Launched in India with 5G, 12.1-Inch 2.8K Display and AI-Powered Features

The OnePlus Pad Go 2 arrives in India with 120 Hz display, OnePlus AI suite and an early-bird Stylo offer to turn it into a productivity beast

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OnePlus Pad Go 2 front and back design showcased in black and lavender colour options

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Summary

  • OnePlus Pad Go 2 has launched in India, powered by the Dimensity 7300-Ultra chipset.
  • Other key specs include a 10,050mAh battery, 33W fast charging and support for the Stylo pen.
  • OnePlus Pad Go 2 price in India starts at Rs 24,999 for the base variant and will be available starting December 18, 2025.

OnePlus has officially launched the Pad Go 2 in India alongside the OnePlus 15R. The OnePlus Pad Go 2 is the brand's first-ever 5G-enabled tablet, runs the latest OxygenOS 16 and features a large high-resolution display, while being a mid-range offering. 

OnePlus Pad Go 2 Specifications and Features

The OnePlus Pad Go 2 features a 12.1-inch 2.8K LCD display with a unique 7:5 ReadFit aspect ratio, offering 14% more active screen area than the conventional 16:10 panels. The screen supports Dolby Vision, a dynamic refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and brightness levels of up to 900 nits in HBM.

OnePlus Pad Go 2 display
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OnePlus Pad Go 2 display
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The OnePlus Pad Go 2 measures just 6.83mm in thickness, weighs under 600 grams and is available in Shadow Black and Lavender Drift colour options. Notably, 5G support is exclusive to the Shadow Black variant, while the Lavender Drift model is limited to Wi-Fi connectivity.   

For audio, the tablet comes equipped with quad speakers powered by OnePlus Omnibearing Sound Field Technology, which automatically adjusts audio channels based on screen orientation for an immersive viewing experience. 

Under the hood, the OnePlus Pad Go 2 is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300-Ultra chipset, which is very close to the latest Dimensity 7400 in terms of performance. The chip is paired with 8 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage. OnePlus also promises smooth long-term performance with day-one fluidity backed by OxygenOS 16 animations. 

Battery life is handled by a large 10,050mAh battery, which supports 33W fast charging. According to the brand, the tablet can easily last a full day of work, study or entertainment on a single charge. 

On the productivity front, the Pad Go 2 introduces a suite of Oxygen OS 16 features, which include AI tools like AI Writer, AI Recorder, AI Editor, AI Translate and AI Summary. It also integrates Google Gemini with Circle to Search, enabling users to look up information without switching apps.

OnePlus Pad Go 2 AI features
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OnePlus Pad Go 2 AI features
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The tablet supports the OnePlus Pad Go 2 Stylo as well, offering 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity and low-latency input for note-taking and creative tasks. 

OnePlus Pad Go 2 Price in India and Sale Date

The OnePlus Pad Go 2 non-5G model is priced at Rs 24,999 with offers, while the top-end 5G variant is priced at Rs 30,999 with offers. Sales will begin from December 18, 2025, via the official OnePlus India store and as part of an early-buyer limited-time offer, customers will receive a free OnePlus Stylo worth Rs 999 with the tablet. 

With its large display, first-time 5G connectivity for a OnePlus tablet and AI-led productivity tools, the OnePlus Pad Go 2 aims to offer a strong all-around tablet experience in the mid-range segment. 

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With a little over five years under his belt, Sagnik Das Gupta now spends his days fearlessly taming new smartphones that arrive at the Beebom office. If not that, you will find him aggressively editing news stories or having an existential crisis. When he's not busy editing content or judging a phone, he's found serenading himself with a guitar or rage-quitting video games.

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