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OnePlus Pad Lite review: Affordable, reliable, built for work and play

I’ve spent the last week living with the OnePlus Pad Lite-streaming movies and web series, managing work emails, reading on it, and even letting a kid try it out for schoolwork. I wanted to see if this is the kind of tablet that genuinely fits into daily routines without making bold claims it can’t live up to. After a week, I have a clear sense of where it delivers, where it compromises, and whether it’s worth your money.

September 06, 2025 / 20:09 IST
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OnePlus Pad Lite
OnePlus Pad Lite

Tablets have always been a bit of an in-between gadget. Bigger than smartphones but not quite as powerful or versatile as laptops, they often end up being used as secondary devices, good for Netflix binges, casual browsing, or keeping kids entertained on long trips. But things are changing.

Kids today rely on tablets far more than pen and paper, and honestly, they’re not to blame. Schools themselves are shifting towards digital assignments, video-based learning, and online submissions that demand a device bigger than a phone but simpler than a laptop.

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For adults too, tablets have become handy companions whether it’s for remote work, attending meetings, reading, or simply unwinding with a web series after a long day.

That’s the space where the OnePlus Pad Lite comes in. Priced at Rs 15,999, it isn’t trying to go head-to-head with iPads or Samsung’s premium Galaxy Tabs. Instead, it positions itself as a simple, no-fuss tablet that balances entertainment, productivity, and family use.