Best Battery VERIFIED
OnePlus
Pad 2
OnePlus · Tablets
A value Android tablet with a sharp 144Hz display, flagship Snapdragon power, big battery, and accessory support.
4.5 100% recommend
8.5 score verified
ComparZone Score
8.5
Very good
A strong-value Android tablet with a smooth high-refresh display, flagship performance, an…
$549
best of 3 sellers
Price · trend
▼ $60
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
Chipset
Performance
13 hr
Battery Life
Battery
12.1 in
Display Size
Display
IPS LCD
Display Type
Display
144 Hz
Refresh Rate
Display
Why it stands out
144Hz makes scrolling and gaming feel
144Hz makes scrolling and gaming feel fluid
Flagship performance at a mid-range price
Flagship performance at a mid-range price
Big battery lasts well beyond a
Big battery lasts well beyond a day of use
Optional stylus and keyboard add productivity
Optional stylus and keyboard add productivity
Category scores
marker = Tablets average
Performance profile
Pad 2 Category avg
Decision snapshot
Best-in-class
Battery
Beats avg by
-0.4 pts
Confidence
96 %
Data sources
3
0%
Data quality0%
Spec coverage0%
RecommendDisplay5
Display Size12.1 in
Refresh Rate144 Hz
Display TypeIPS LCD
Resolution3000 x 2120
Brightness900 nits
Performance2
ChipsetSnapdragon 8 Gen 3
RAM12 GB
Storage1
Storage128GB / 256GB
Battery2
Battery Life13 hr
Charging67 W
Productivity2
Stylus SupportYes
Keyboard SupportYes
Software1
Operating SystemOxygenOS (Android 14)
Design1
Weight584 g
Price trend
$549▼ $60
low · $549high · $611
Review sentiment
4.5OUT OF 5
8.5
Expert review score
ComparZone editorial · /10
Pros & cons
Pros
- Smooth 144Hz display
- Flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 power
- Large 9510mAh battery
- Strong value with accessories
Cons
- LCD rather than OLED
- Android tablet apps vary
- Software polish trails iPad
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Carlos M. Verified
3 weeks ago
So much tablet for the money
Buttery 144Hz, flagship speed, and a battery that just keeps going. Gaming and YouTube are fantastic. Easily the best value Android tablet I have used.
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Anya F. Verified
1 months ago
Great hardware, app caveats
The hardware is brilliant for the price. Some Android apps still are not built for tablets, and I do miss OLED blacks, but the value is undeniable.
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From the community
QCan I use it for work documents?
Yes — with the optional keyboard and split-screen it handles email and docs well, though it is less polished than DeX or iPadOS for heavy productivity.
QDoes it have a headphone jack?
No — it relies on USB-C audio and Bluetooth, so plan for an adapter or wireless headphones.
Frequently asked
Does it support a stylus?
Yes — the optional OnePlus Stylo 2 supports tilt and pressure for notes and sketching, sold separately.
Is the display OLED?
No — it uses a high-quality 144Hz LCD. It is bright and smooth, but lacks OLED's perfect blacks and contrast.
How is battery life?
Excellent — the 9510mAh battery comfortably lasts a day or more of mixed use, with fast 67W charging.