Whereas engaged on my OnePlus Pad Go overview – which needs to be reside within the subsequent couple of days right here at Trusted Opinions – I had a realisation.
The OnePlus Pad Go’s £299 price ticket is certainly tempting, not solely due to the boosted spec however inclusion of LTE connectivity by default, however there’s an issue: the extra highly effective OnePlus Pad isn’t as costly because it was at launch in early 2023 and, identical to with the discharge of the Galaxy S23 FE and S23, is now solely barely costlier than the Pad Go.
It’s not even third-party retailers which might be undercutting the brand new price range pill; OnePlus itself is providing the OnePlus Pad at fairly a big low cost, with 20% off the RRP on the time of writing, bringing the full-fat pill down to only £359 – £60 greater than the OnePlus Pad Go.
That’s an issue as a result of the OnePlus Pad boasts fairly a bit extra tech than the Pad Go. That features a bigger, sooner 11.6-inch 144Hz show, a way more highly effective processor within the type of the Dimensity 9000, together with 12GB of RAM, and fast 67W quick charging tech that we discovered delivered a full cost in 64 minutes.
The OnePlus Pad additionally has one other key power in comparison with its entry-level sibling; accent assist. The OnePlus Pad gives assist for each a OnePlus-designed keyboard cowl and stylus, with each attaching to the pill by way of magnets in the identical manner a high-end iPad does.
Granted, these equipment come at a further price, however merely the choice of utilizing them makes the OnePlus Pad a extra interesting pill than its cheaper sibling, particularly for college or work functions.
However why is that this even occurring within the first place? It’s primarily right down to OnePlus’ resolution to delay the launch of the OnePlus Pad Go in Europe.
You see, regardless of its 2024 launch, the OnePlus Pad Go initially made its debut in October 2023 in India. That made a number of sense for OnePlus – the common Pad was round six months outdated on the time and was nonetheless promoting for fairly the premium in comparison with the Go, making the Go’s price range nature a tempting choice for budget-conscious consumers.
The issue with the European launch is that OnePlus has waited too lengthy. Tech depreciates fairly rapidly, and that’s very true within the cellular and pill worlds the place tech is advancing at an more and more fast tempo, making what appear to be flagship-level merchandise look comparatively outdated inside a yr of launch.
That implies that the discounted OnePlus Pad has a really actual probability to undercut the “newer” OnePlus Pad Go, merely due to the poor timing and considerably delayed launch in comparison with its Indian launch.
OnePlus can’t go less expensive than the £300 mark with the Pad Go with out incurring some form of loss – particularly with components like LTE connectivity hardly ever seen on the value level – so there isn’t a transparent repair right here. Certain, OnePlus may bump the common Pad’s value again as much as £449, however it’s nonetheless accessible at a reduced value from third-party retailers.
As an alternative, it appears OnePlus should decide to a European launch for its key merchandise with a a lot shorter turnaround than what we’ve seen with the OnePlus Pad Go. Let’s hope the corporate learns from its errors and strengthens its Western launch plans going ahead.