Oppo is set to launch the new Pad SE tablet designed for education, along with the Reno 14 smartphones and Enco Clip earbuds. Here's what to expect from these upcoming devices.
Oppo is preparing to launch a lineup of new devices in China, including the Oppo Pad SE—a tablet focused on educational use—alongside the Reno 14 series smartphones and the brand-new Enco Clip wireless earbuds. The Oppo Pad SE has already appeared on major Chinese retail platforms such as Oppo Mall, JD, Tmall, and Douyin for pre-orders, offering a detailed look at what users can expect.
The Oppo Pad SE is built with younger users in mind. It comes with an 11-inch LCD screen that supports eye care features, making it suitable for extended learning sessions. Along with its display, the tablet will offer a collection of learning-focused tools and software aimed at supporting education in a digital format.
One of the key highlights is its 9,340mAh battery, which is expected to deliver long-lasting performance throughout the day. The tablet is powered by a new chipset named the Dimensity G100, suggesting a reliable and responsive experience for both learning and casual media use. Early details suggest the tablet might not include cellular support, reinforcing its role as a Wi-Fi-based device for home or school use.
Oppo is offering the Pad SE in three configurations: 6GB RAM with 128GB storage, 8GB RAM with 128GB storage, and a higher-tier version with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage. It will be available in two appealing color options—Starlight Silver and Night Blue—both featuring a Soft Light Edition, likely designed for a smoother, more refined finish.
Alongside the tablet, Oppo will introduce the Enco Clip, a new addition to its audio lineup. These clip-style open-ear true wireless earbuds are designed to provide clear audio while allowing users to stay aware of their surroundings. The Enco Clip features automatic left-right channel adaptation, which makes it easy to use with either one or both ears without switching settings. Technical specifications haven’t been confirmed yet, but the design focus points to comfort and practicality, especially for everyday use.
Oppo is also gearing up to release the Reno 14 series. The standard Reno 14 is expected to feature a 6.59-inch display and a 50MP telephoto camera, while the Reno 14 Pro will come with a slightly larger 6.83-inch screen and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens. Both models are expected to run on the new Dimensity 8450 chipset, promising solid performance for multitasking, gaming, and photography.
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