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Oppo Pad Neo gets NBTC certified

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Sagar 30 September 2023

Oppo Android Rumors

Oppo launched its first tablet, called Oppo Pad, in February 2022 and later followed up with the Oppo Pad Air and Oppo Pad 2. Now we learn the Chinese brand could soon launch a new tablet called Oppo Pad Neo, certified by Thailand's NBTC.

Oppo Pad Neo gets NBTC certified

The Oppo Pad Neo has model designation OPD2303, and its NBTC listing doesn't reveal anything other than confirming LTE connectivity, making it the first Oppo tablet to have cellular support.

Oppo Pad Air Oppo Pad Air
Oppo Pad Air

The Oppo Pad Neo will likely mark the beginning of a new tablet lineup for Oppo, and we'll have to wait to find out whether it will be positioned above or below the Pad Air. In the meantime, you can read our Oppo Pad Air review here to learn more about it and head this way for a detailed specs comparison of the Oppo Pad and Oppo Pad 2.

Source (in Thai)

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  • XsV
  • 02 Oct 2023

i think imo will either run G99 or D6020

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  • IVy
  • 01 Oct 2023

Congratulations to Oppo, 1st LTE/5G Tablet. bridging the gap with the iPad/ Samsung Tab.

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  • wru
  • 30 Sep 2023

too powerful. neo versions can't be much powerful than original oppo pad with snapdragon 680

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