Oppo pad SE review: A power-pack entertainer for Rs 13,999
Oppo has recently launched its entry-level tablet, The Oppo Pad SE. For Rs 13,999, the tablet is equipped with an 11 -inch display, MediaTek Helio G100 chipset and 9,340mAh battery. Let us make a deep dive into the professionals and opposition of Oppo Pad SE in this review by India Today Tech.
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Oppo pad se review 8/10
Professionals
- Display
- Battery
- Display
- price
- Light weight
Shortcoming
- Quarrel
- No charger in the box
In short
- Oppo pad SE has a huge 9,340mAh battery that easily lasts for 2 days
- Powered by MediaTek Helio G100 chip, it offers a smooth experience
- It comes in two color options: Starlite Silver and Twilight Blue
Long -time days were when laptops were a condition for using docs or watching movies. While smartphones are very capable of drawing these tasks, the screen is still compact and it is not fun. So, enter a device that is larger than a phone but is smaller and lighter than a laptop – a tablet. I understand that the audience is niche for the tablet, but the Oppo pad SE is so attractive and inexpensive that it has the ability to add more users to this category.
For Rs 13,999, the Oppo pad SE has an 11 -inch display with 500 NIT shine and 90 Hz refresh rate. It is equipped with MediaTek Helio G100 chipset, which combines with storage up to 8GB and up to 128GB. The tablet packs 9,340mAh battery and supports 33W charging. While everything looks great on paper, is it perfect when used in real -life scenarios too? Let’s find out in the review of Oppo Pad SE by Bharat Today Tech.

Oppo Pad SE Review: The Good Looks
Oppo pad SE is an entry-level tablet, but design and build scream premium. The tablet has a minimum design, which is available from the tablet range of its sister company, OnePlus. The back panel comes with its branding at the top with a spherical camera island. To move away from the boredom of monotone, the Oppo pad SE has a dual color tone on the rear panel. It is available in two colors, starlight silver and twilight blue, and falls in three separate configurations.

Oppo pad SE is actually standing out with its impressive and stylish design. In addition, it claims a smooth, premium appearance and looks great to catch. Its round edges increase comfort during extended use, although they also make it slightly slippery, so if you are not careful then there is a risk of slipping from its hands. Therefore, it is advisable to get a protective case immediately, but keep in mind, you will need to buy it separately, because the box in Oppo is not included in the box.
The power button and two speakers are located on the top edge, while the volume control can be found on the right. The bottom age has another pair of speaker with a type-C charging port.
Oppo pad SE review: big, bright and beautiful performance
I am now using Oppo pad SE for a week, mainly as my Go-to entertainment device. I ended watching the full OPS 2.0 on Hotstar and Mandla killings on Netflix. Although I am not a great fan of watching biping, but the large, bright performance of the tablet made it easy to spend the extended hours on OTT platforms. The Oppo Pad SE has a large 11 -inch FHD+ (1920×1200) LCD screen in the Oppo pad SE. It supports the 90Hz refresh rate and can go up to 500 notes in brightness.

The performance is vibrant, crisp and overall very pleasant. I actually appreciate its generous size, which is one of the better options for streaming shows and films. While the tablet has thick, similar bezels around the screen, they do not distract and do not go away from the viewing experience. Additionally, Oppo is also avoiding pads SE as the first tablet in this price range to facilitate an anti-reflective mat coating.

I also used it to catch it on some e-books, and a large screen created for an excellent reading experience. The 90Hz refresh adds to lubricating, allows for spontaneous scrolling, whether you are reading articles or browsing through Instagram.
Oppo Pad SE Review: Performance and Audio
Oppo pad is powered by SE MediaTek’s Helio G10 chipset, built on the 6Nm process. It is combined with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage up to 256GB. The software side is handled by Android 15 above Oppo’s Coloros 15.0.1.
OPO Pad SE gave a fairly smooth experience in everyday use, easily handling tasks such as OTT streaming, web browsing and arcade-style gaming. I did not face any noticeable interval during my time with it. Apps were quickly launched, and internet browsing felt fluid. Oppo also offers a clean and responsible interface, which was right in my experience.
To further test my abilities, I conducted some benchmark tests.

While the scores are not particularly impressive on paper, in the use of the real world, I have not faced any major issues worth highlighting.
Audio performance is another strong point. With its large quad-spicker setup and Omni-Ass sound field field technology, the sound quality was really impressive. Whether I was playing music or watching a show, the audio easily filled the room, gave a clear, loud output with a good amount of bass. Overall, the sound is rich and satisfactory, which is very low to criticize.

Oppo Pad SE Review: Battery & Camera
By adding to the list of its strength, the Oppo pad SE actually speaks of battery life. It packs a huge 9,340mAh battery. At this price point, Oppo has actually overcome with the aspect of the battery.

I saw many shows on the tablet and the battery supported my plan to do so. During this time, I browse social media, read some e-books and worked on Docs. But mostly, I spent my time watching the biping, and even after 5-6 hours, the tablet remained for more than 2 days. Oppo pads support SE 33W wired charging. However, the negative side is that the box does not include no charging brick.

Coming on the camera, the Oppo pad SE has a 5-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front-facing shooter, capable of recording 1080p videos on both 30fps. While the setup is quite basic, this video calls and topical documents are completely sufficient for scans.

Although, as stated often, you are usually better than taking photos with your smartphone, Android tablets are usually not affected when talking about camera performance. Oppo pad SE is no exception.
Oppo pad SE review: Is it worth it?
At an initial price of Rs 13,999, the Oppo pad SE is definitely worth it. It features a large 11-inch display, a huge 9,340mAh battery and the Helio G100 chipset of MediaTek. Whether you want to do social media apps biping, read or browse, the pad SE thanks for smooth performance and long, large -scale batteries.
All things were considered, Oppo pad SE is a solid option if you are looking for a tablet that looks good, performs strongly for everyday tasks, and does not break the bank.

