Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks


OnePlus Pad Go 2 is a decent and well balanced tablet in its segment. It was just launched, and it packs almost everything that a user wants. The software is top notch, smooth and clean. The display is big, and bright. There’s finally support for 5G connectivity. For this generation of Pad Go, OnePlus has launched a dedicated Stylo and Folio Case. With a Stylo, the productivity of users goes up signficantly. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Well, there’s plenty of AI (artificial intelligence) features. The whole OnePlus AI Suite is there to enhance productivity. There are some pre-loaded apps, but these are pretty useful ones such as Netflix and LinkedIn. Of course, you have the option to uninstall them, but my guess is that most people won’t do it.
The Pad Go 2 has 5G support. This is a big deal, especially for the tablet’s price segment. It doesn’t feel like the fastest tablet, but it is still pretty smooth with the animations. The cameras are there, and they are just basic, but they work, and that’s all you can expect at this segment from a camera.
There are of course cool editing features for videos and photos, and there’s also integration of AI to help with editing better. The speakers are good and loud, but they are not up to the mark. There’s clear indication of why these are affordable tablet speakers, which I believe, shouldn’t be the case. However, if you have a good pair of earphones, then that gets resolved.