The Oppo Pad Air showcases a sleek and minimalist design that exudes sophistication. With its dimensions measuring 245.1 x 154.8 x 6.9 mm, it strikes a perfect balance between large screen real estate and portability. The tablet is reasonably lightweight, weighing 440 grams, making it convenient for prolonged usage without causing much fatigue. The absence of a SIM slot is notable, implying this device is primarily for Wi-Fi connectivity rather than cellular network usage.
The Oppo Pad Air comes with a 10.36-inch IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 1200 x 2000 pixels. This results in a pixel density of approximately 225 ppi, which offers sharp and clear visuals for everyday use. The display supports 1 billion colors, providing vibrant and lifelike imagery. The screen's typical brightness of 360 nits is adequate for indoor use, although it may struggle under direct sunlight.
Under the hood, the Oppo Pad Air is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4G chipset built on a 6 nm process. This octa-core processor includes four Kryo 265 Gold cores clocked at 2.4 GHz and four Kryo 265 Silver cores at 1.9 GHz. It is paired with an Adreno 610 GPU, capable of handling most graphic tasks with ease. Performance tests, such as AnTuTu and GeekBench, reveal decent results, making it suitable for multitasking and moderate gaming.
This tablet offers multiple storage variants: 64GB with 4GB RAM, 128GB with 4GB RAM, and 128GB with 6GB RAM. Additionally, it supports memory expansion via microSDXC, allowing users to store more applications, photos, and videos. The RAM options facilitate smooth operation for various tasks, though tech enthusiasts might find the 6GB variant more appealing for intensive applications.
The Oppo Pad Air is equipped with an 8 MP primary camera with an aperture of f/2.0, capable of capturing decent photos and videos at 1080p@30fps. Although it lacks advanced features like those found in specialized photography devices, it is sufficient for impromptu photography and video calls. The 5 MP selfie camera at f/2.2 also records 1080p videos, serving adequately for video conferencing and casual selfies.
The tablet features stereo speakers with a total of four speaker units, offering a richer audio experience for media consumption. While it lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack, the device supports Bluetooth 5.1 with aptX HD for high-quality audio streaming. The loudspeaker test indicates an average performance of -28.3 LUFS.
The Oppo Pad Air is designed for wireless connectivity, supporting Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac with dual-band capability and Wi-Fi Direct. Bluetooth 5.1 enables easy pairing with other devices. Lack of NFC and radio options limits some connectivity and multimedia functions, typical of a device intended for straightforward usage scenarios.
One of the highlights of the Oppo Pad Air is its large 7100 mAh battery. It's non-removable, emphasizing longevity and consistent performance. The device supports 18W wired charging, allowing for rapid replenishment of battery life, while the reverse wired charging at 5W offers additional versatility in charging peripherals.
The device includes essential sensors such as an accelerometer, gyro, and compass for better integration with modern applications. However, it lacks location services as there's no GPS, aligning with its Wi-Fi only model. Available in Gray and Silver, the Oppo Pad Air is priced at approximately 300 EUR, positioning it as an affordable yet capable option in the tablet market.
The tablet runs on Android 12 with ColorOS 12. This combination offers a user-friendly interface with extensive customization options and robust security features. Oppo's ColorOS enhances Android’s stock interface, providing numerous user-centric features and optimizations for better performance and usability.
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