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OPPO launches OPPO Pad SE in Singapore for families and creators

OPPO unveils Pad SE in Singapore with long battery life, AI tools, and kids' features, priced at S$249 from 4 June 2025.

OPPO has introduced the OPPO Pad SE in Singapore, a versatile tablet designed to meet the needs of both family users and mobile creators. Featuring a large 9,340mAh battery and a slim 7.39mm profile, the tablet combines all-day performance with portability, making it suitable for entertainment, learning, and productivity across various environments. It also includes features such as a TÜV Rheinland-certified Anti-Reflective Matte Display and a customisable Kids Mode, offering safety and comfort for every member of the family.

The OPPO Pad SE runs on Android and is supported by Google Gemini, O+ Connect, and OPPO’s AI tools, enabling seamless cross-device usage and intelligent productivity features.

Entertainment and display built for all-day use

The OPPO Pad SE is equipped with a 9,340mAh battery that delivers up to 11 hours of continuous video playback or 80 hours of music, according to OPPO Labs. With 33W SUPERVOOC fast charging, users can minimise downtime and quickly return to streaming, reading or working. A Smart Power Saving Mode automatically powers off the tablet after seven days of inactivity, and the device can retain enough charge to power on instantly even after 800 days idle.

Visual comfort is prioritised with an 11-inch LCD Eye-Care Display that reaches up to 500 nits of brightness. For the Anti-Reflective Matte Display edition, the tablet uses nano-level etching to cut 97% of light interference, creating a paper-like reading experience. It also meets several TÜV Rheinland standards for Reflection-Free, Paper-Like Display, Low Blue Light, and Flicker-Free use, enhancing comfort during extended viewing.

For parents, the OPPO Pad SE includes a dedicated Kids Mode accessible from the home screen. This feature allows control over app usage, screen time, and visual settings, creating a safe digital space for children.

Smarter tools for work and creativity

With Google’s Gemini AI integrated into the OPPO Pad SE, users can rely on a virtual assistant for natural conversations, content ideation, and real-time translations across apps like Gmail and YouTube. The tablet also features OPPO’s AI Assistant for Notes and AI Intelligent Document tools, enabling users to draft, organise and refine content on the go.

The tablet is built for long-term performance, having passed OPPO’s 36-month fluency test, ensuring it continues to deliver a smooth experience over years of use.

Enhanced cross-device connectivity

The OPPO Pad SE supports effortless connectivity with O+ Connect, allowing users to move photos, videos, and files between devices. With Communication Sharing, the tablet automatically connects to the internet using a paired smartphone’s network and GPS without needing manual configuration. This improves location accuracy while conserving the phone’s battery.

Screen Mirroring lets users see their phone’s notifications and apps on the tablet’s display, supporting full-screen interaction. A drag-and-drop function makes file transfers easy, especially when editing content captured on mobile devices.

Local pricing and availability

The OPPO Pad SE will be available in Singapore from 4 June 2025 at a retail price of S$249 for the 4 GB + 128 GB Wi-Fi version. It will come in two colour options: Starlight Silver and Twilight Blue. The Starlight Silver model will be sold exclusively through the OPPO Shopee Flagship Store, while the Twilight Blue variant will be offered through other online channels. Starting 5 June 2025, it will be available via OPPO’s TikTok Flagship Shop and Lazada Flagship Store, with wider availability from 6 June 2025 through the OPPO Official Online Flagship Store.

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