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Less than a year on from the OnePlus Pad, which introduced the brand to the cut-throat world of Android tablets, the ‘Never Settle’ firm is back with the OnePlus Pad Go.
Interestingly, this isn’t a direct follow-on from the original Pad, and it doesn’t seem to be trying to do anything massively different to the OnePlus Pad. Rather, the OnePlus Pad Go tries to do a similar at a cheaper price.
It’s another full-sized media-focused tablet, but one that makes judicious cuts to the core specs in order to hit a sub‑£300 price tag.
DESIGN
OnePlus has broadly stuck to a similar design language as the OnePlus Pad for the Pad Go. This is another sage-green (‘Twin Mint’, in fact) tablet with rounded corners and a centrally placed camera module that’s way bigger than it needs to be.
It’s a pleasant looking piece of kit, albeit not as premium feeling as its big brother. New to the Go is a split between a classic aluminium frame and a shiny plastic strip along the top, where the camera