OnePlus Pad Lite launched with 11″ 90Hz Display, LTE Support and 9340mAh Battery

OnePlus Pad Lite launched in Europe and the UK as an affordable tablet with an 11-inch 90Hz display, Helio G100 chip, quad speakers, and a 9340mAh battery with 33W fast charging.

OnePlus Pad Lite launched with 11″ 90Hz Display, LTE Support and 9340mAh Battery

OnePlus has unveiled the OnePlus Pad Lite, its latest budget tablet, alongside the Nord 5 series in Europe and the UK. Aimed at budget-conscious users, the Pad Lite brings a balance of solid performance, entertainment-focused features, and long battery life — all at an affordable price point.

The OnePlus Pad Lite features an 11-inch FHD+ LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and up to 500 nits of brightness — ideal for both video streaming and everyday tasks. Powering the tablet is a MediaTek Helio G100 processor, paired with either 6GB or 8GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

The tablet includes a 5MP front and rear camera setup for video calls and casual photography. It runs on Android 15 with OxygenOS 15.0.1 and promises a smooth user experience with 3 years of fluency protection, ensuring consistent performance over time.

For entertainment, it packs a quad-speaker system with Hi-Res audio and OnePlus’ Omnibearing Sound Field technology for immersive sound. The massive 9340mAh battery supports 33W SUPERVOOC fast charging and offers up to 11 hours of continuous video playback. The LTE model allows on-the-go connectivity, and there’s support for dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.4.

Also Read: OnePlus Pad 3 Launched with Snapdragon 8 Elite, 13.2″ 3.4K Display, and 12,140mAh Battery

Pricing and Availability

The OnePlus Pad Lite comes in Aero Blue and is offered in two configurations:

  • 6GB + 128GB Wi-Fi: €229 / 199 GBP (approx. ₹23,200)
  • 8GB + 128GB LTE: €259 / 229 GBP (approx. ₹26,000)

As part of the early bird offer, both models will be available for €199 / 199 GBP for a limited period. The tablet is expected to roll out across Europe and the UK initially, with wider availability likely to follow.

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