TL; DR
- While OnePlus has already announced the Pad Lite, the device will go on sale from August 1, 2025, at 12 PM IST.
- The OnePlus Pad Lite (Wi-Fi) with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage will cost Rs. 15,999, while the LTE variant with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage will cost Rs. 17,999.
- First and foremost, the OnePlus Pad Lite features a 10-bit 11-inch LCD screen (1920 x 1200, 207 ppi) that supports a 90Hz refresh rate, (a touch sampling rate of 180Hz), and 500 nits of peak brightness.
- Under the hood, the tablet is powered by the MediaTek Helio G100 (6nm) processor, an octa-core chipset that features two 2.2 GHz performance cores and six 2.0 GHz efficient cores.
Entering the affordable Android tablet market, OnePlus has announced the launch of the Pad Lite, an 11-inch tablet that runs on an octa-core processor and features a massive battery for all-day usage. The tablet will compete with models like the Redmi Pad 2, Oppo Pad SE, and the Lenovo Tab M11.
OnePlus Pad Lite India Launch Date
While OnePlus has already announced the Pad Lite, the device will go on sale from August 1, 2025, at 12 PM IST.
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OnePlus Pad Lite Price

The affordable tablet will be available in two variants.
The OnePlus Pad Lite (Wi-Fi) with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage will cost Rs. 15,999, while the LTE variant with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage will cost Rs. 17,999.
Interested buyers can claim a Rs. 1,000 discount coupon and a Rs. 2,000 instant bank discount offer, reducing the effective price of the tablet by Rs. 3,000.
- OnePlus Pad (Wi-Fi): Rs. 12,999
- OnePlus Pad (Wi-Fi + LTE): Rs. 14,999
Hence, you should be able to purchase the baseline variant at Rs. 9,999, while the LTE variant should cost you Rs. 12,999.
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OnePlus Pad Lite Key Features And Specifications

First and foremost, the OnePlus Pad Lite features a 10-bit 11-inch LCD screen (1920 x 1200, 207 ppi) that supports a 90Hz refresh rate, (a touch sampling rate of 180Hz), and 500 nits of peak brightness.
The screen has two TUV Rheinland certifications: one for emitting low blue light via a software solution and the other for having a flicker-free display. Complementing the large screen are four speakers that are Hi-Res audio certified and support multiple Bluetooth codecs like SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX HD, and LDAC.
Under the hood, the tablet is powered by the MediaTek Helio G100 (6nm) processor, an octa-core chipset that features two 2.2 GHz performance cores and six 2.0 GHz efficient cores. According to the company, it is designed to maintain smooth performance even after 36 months of regular use.


The chipset is paired with either 6GB (on the Wi-Fi only model) or 8GB (on the LTE model) of RAM and up to 128GB of storage. Out of the box, the tablet runs on the OnePlus Oxygen OS 15.0.1 user interface, which is based on Android 15. It offers features like Cross-Screen Transmission and Open Canvas.
Regarding optics, the tablet has a 5MP camera on the back and a 5MP selfie shooter on the front. Both sensors can only record 1080p videos in up to 30 fps.
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Powering the tablet is a 9,340 mAh battery that supports 33W SUPERVOOC wired charging, which can provide up to 11 hours of video playback (which could have been higher if the company opted for a more efficient chipset). However, you only get a 15W power adapter in the box (which is a bit weird).

Connectivity options on the tablet include Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth v5.2, and a USB-C port. If these specifications sound familiar, it is because they appear to be borrowed from the Oppo Pad SE (except for the 4GB of RAM, which has been upgraded to at least 6GB of RAM).
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