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Oppo Pad Neo spotted on Thailand’s NBTC certification website, launch seems imminent

In the month of March, the Chinese smartphone and other consumer electronics brand Oppo unveiled Oppo Pad 2 in its home country while previously the company had launched  Oppo Pad and Oppo Pad Air. Well, Oppo might soon launch a fourth tablet in its Oppo Pad Lineup.

This is because our team at The Tech Outlook has spotted Oppo Pad Neo on Thailand’s NBTC certification website with model number OPD2303.

The above listing confirms the moniker name of Oppo’s next tablet along with it’s model number. Other than this the specifications are still kept a secret but since the device has started appearing on online platforms we might get to know the details regarding it’s specs in the coming days.

Oppo has not made any announcement regarding the launch of this device till now but the above listing indicates that Oppo Pad Neo could make it’s debut soon. Apart from this, the model number of Oppo Pad Neo looks quite similar to the upcoming OnePlus Pad Go model numbers that were previously tipped– OPD2305 and OPD2304. Therefore it is suspected that Oppo Pad Neo might be the rebadged version of OnePlus Pad Go.

Stay tuned with us to know all the updates regarding the specs and launch timeline of the Oppo Pad Neo.



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