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OPPO Pad 2 Supports Communication Sharing Now

OPPO recently unveiled a significant development for its OPPO Pad 2, as it has successfully integrated communication sharing functionality. This feature essentially transforms the tablet PC into a cellular device on the fly.

When accessing the Oppo Pad 2 using the identical OPPO account, it becomes possible to utilize the mobile phone network for internet browsing, placing calls, as well as viewing both text and push messages on the tablet, as long as your phone remains in close proximity. According to experts, this form of communication sharing offers signal stability superior to that of traditional hotspot connections and also contributes to a reduction in power consumption by approximately 30%.

OPPO Pad Features

In addition, introduced in February 2022, the OPPO Pad marked the company’s inaugural foray into the tablet market. It is available in three appealing color choices: Silver, Aurora Purple, and Night Black. Boasting an 11-inch LCD display with a remarkable 2560*1600 resolution, it supports a fluid 120Hz refresh rate, offers a pixel density of 275 PPI, a screen contrast ratio of 1500:1, and a brightness level of 480nit, ensuring a premium visual experience for users.

OPPO Pad 2

Under the hood, the OPPO Pad has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 processor, and an integrated 8080 mAh battery, and facilitates 33W wired fast charging for added convenience. Equipped with a 13-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera, it enables users to effortlessly capture photos and engage in video calls. Furthermore, the tablet boasts practical features such as Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, and facial recognition, catering to a wide range of user needs.

The OPPO Pad offers multiple configurations, including 6GB + 128GB, 6GB + 256GB, and 8GB + 256GB, with corresponding price points of 2299 yuan(about $316), 2699 yuan(about $371), and 2999 yuan(about $413), respectively, providing consumers with a variety of choices.

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