OnePlus Pad Go 2 Launches Worldwide: A Budget-Friendly Android Tablet You Can Buy Now

OnePlus is expanding its tablet lineup with the OnePlus Pad Go 2, a newly launched midrange Android tablet that arrived globally in the third week of December 2025. The device is now available to buy in the US, UK, India, and across Europe through OnePlus’ official website, giving shoppers in multiple regions a fresh budget-friendly alternative to higher-priced Android and iPad options.

Pricing starts at €299 / $399.99 / INR 26,999 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage model. For buyers who want more space and cellular connectivity, the 8GB + 256GB 5G version costs €399 / £349 / INR 31,999. Depending on the market, OnePlus is also adding extra value with a free bundled gift for customers ordering directly from its official store. That freebie varies by region and may include the Pad Go 2 Stylo, a OnePlus Watch 2R, or a OnePlus Pad Go 2 Folio Case.

Compared with the original Pad Go, the OnePlus Pad Go 2 brings meaningful upgrades that target the features most people care about in a daily-use tablet: speed, screen quality, battery life, and overall design.

At the center of the tablet is the MediaTek Dimensity 7300-Ultra processor paired with 8GB of RAM. Storage options go up to 256GB, and there’s a dedicated microSD card slot for expandable storage—an increasingly rare feature that’s especially useful for downloading movies, saving photos, or keeping large files available offline.

Another big improvement is the display. The OnePlus Pad Go 2 steps up to a larger 12.1-inch IPS LCD screen with a sharp 2800 x 1980 resolution. It also supports a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling and more responsive visuals, along with up to 900 nits peak brightness for better viewing in brighter environments. Color and HDR capabilities get a boost as well, with 98% DCI-P3 coverage and Dolby Vision HDR support, making it a stronger option for streaming and general entertainment.

Battery life should also be a standout thanks to a sizable 10,050mAh battery, up from 8,000mAh on the previous generation. Charging is handled by 33W wired fast charging, and the tablet also supports 6.5W reverse charging, which can be handy for topping up smaller accessories when needed.

OnePlus is also adding features that make the Pad Go 2 more versatile for work and school. Unlike the first model, the new version supports the Pad Go Stylo stylus, giving note-takers and sketchers another reason to consider it. The rest of the spec sheet rounds out the experience with stereo speakers, two 8MP cameras (front and rear), and Android 16-based OxygenOS 16. Connectivity includes 5G (on supported models) and Wi‑Fi 6 for faster, more reliable connections.

With a bigger, smoother display, a larger battery, stylus support, expandable storage, and modern software, the OnePlus Pad Go 2 positions itself as an affordable Android tablet that aims to feel more premium than its price suggests—especially with the region-specific free gifts offered through the official store.