If value matters, OnePlus’ new Pad Lite tablet is calling your name
Meanwhile, the Nord 5 and Nord CE 5 phones, along with a new affordable tablet – the OnePlus Pad Lite – are all heading to Europe. And we’re here to talk about that tablet.
The OnePlus Pad Lite comes in Aero Blue color. | Image credit – OnePlus
It’s got an 11-inch 2K display with a 90Hz refresh rate – smooth enough for casual scrolling and streaming. Brightness tops out at 500 nits, which is okay indoors, but yeah, you might struggle a bit outdoors in direct sunlight. Then again, we’re not talking about a flagship tablet here, so expectations should stay grounded.However, where it does punch above its weight is battery life. You get a big 9,340mAh battery – seriously good for a tablet this cheap. It supports 33W charging, and OnePlus says you’re looking at all-day battery life. So whether it’s for streaming, studying, or just doomscrolling, you won’t be scrambling for a charger halfway through the day.
Camera-wise, it keeps things simple. You get a single rear camera, once again placed in the center. And sure, no one’s really buying a tablet for its photo skills – but a good front camera does come in handy for video calls and meetings. In this case, both the rear and selfie cams are just 5 MP, so don’t expect anything great, especially if the lighting isn’t on your side.
Under the hood, you’ve got the MediaTek Helio G100, a mid-range chip from last year. It handles everyday tasks and even some heavier apps just fine, but there’s no 5G support – which is kind of a letdown in today’s 5G-everywhere world.
Still, you’re getting a few nice extras here. Seamless syncing lets you mirror your phone screen, drag and drop files between devices, copy and paste text, and even get your phone’s photos and videos in real time for editing on the bigger screen.
You get several multitasking features with the new tablet. | Image credit – OnePlus
And if you’re getting it for your kid – which honestly makes a lot of sense given the low price, big battery and big screen – there’s a built-in Kids Mode. It’s got parental controls and built-in Eye Care features for safer, healthier screen time.
And you should know that Samsung is also expected to drop a Lite version for its Galaxy Tab S10 lineup soon, likely in the same price ballpark. It’s rumored to have a smaller 8,000mAh battery but could come with a built-in S Pen – perfect for taking notes. So if you’re looking for an affordable tablet and aren’t in a rush, keeping an eye on Samsung’s release later in 2025 might be a smart move.