OPPO Pad Neo is listed on IMDA certification. Launch is around the corner.

The yet to launch OPPO tablet – the OPPO Pad Neo (OPD2302) is now certified by the Singapore's Government, and listed on IMDA certification. Along with the upcoming OPPO Enco Buds (ETE81).

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OPPO Pad Neo on IMDA certification.

OPPO is planning to unveil of New tablet which was previously spotted on Thailand's NBTC certification and Malaysia’s SIRIM Certification with the model number OPD2303 and OPD2302 Respectively.

OPPO Pad Neo (OPD2302) IMDA listing (Spotted by Piyush Bhasarkar/techKard)


Now I (techKard) have spotted the Same device on Singapore government's approved devices listed, IMDA certification with Model number OPD2302. Which confirmed that the device successfully passed the regulation rules of the country. But unfortunately this listing didn't revealed anything about OPPO Pad Neo.

OPPO Pad Neo specifications (Expected).

It is expected that the it will be rebranded version of Already existing OnePlus pad Go with different design. The Oppo Pad Neo is rumored to flaunt an expansive 11.35-inch LCD display, offering a visual feast with a 2.4K resolution and a 7:5 aspect ratio. 

Under the hood, the tablet is expected to pack a punch with 8GB of RAM, ensuring smooth multitasking and responsive performance. The storage options are reported to include a generous 256GB, with whispers of a 128GB variant catering to diverse user needs. 

The inclusion of the Helio G99 chipset, indicating that the Oppo Pad Neo aims to strike a balance between power and efficiency. The tablet is said to house an 8,000mAh battery, providing a robust foundation for extended usage. With USB-C charging utilizing the USB 2.0 standard.

The Pad will launch with 8MP front and rear cameras, offering a reliable setup for capturing moments or engaging in video calls. The audio experience is poised to be immersive, courtesy of four speakers with Dolby Atmos support, creating a dynamic soundscape for users to enjoy their favorite content. It will run on OxygenOS 13.2-based Android 13 out of the Box. 

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