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OnePlus Pad Is Premium Android Tablet Powered By Dimensity 9000: Cheap Or Expensive?

(Last Updated On: February 7, 2023)

Key Highlights

  • OnePlus Pad launched in India
  • The tablet supports 67W fast charging
  • The device will come with a detachable folio with a built-in trackpad

A OnePlus tablet has reportedly been in development for the previous few years. Finally, the company has officially introduced the eagerly anticipated OnePlus Pad in India. With its debut tablet, the OnePlus seeks to give a premium flagship experience, in contrast to most mid-range tablets. Also Read | OnePlus Q2 Pro 65-inch QLED Google TV Launched In India: Priced Under One Lakh?

OnePlus Pad Specifications

The OnePlus Pad comes with an 11.61-inch 144Hz refresh rate and 500 nits display. With an 88 percent screen-to-body ratio and a 7:5 aspect ratio, this tablet is said to be good for reading. The Mediatek Dimensity 9000 SoC, which has up to 12GB of RAM, powers the OnePlus Pad. It also offers data sharing with OnePlus devices, which is touted to be more effective than the standard Wi-Fi hotspot feature.

It also has a radial design coming from the cutout for the 8MP camera. Despite this, the manufacturer claims that because of its 5.52-gram weight and 6.54 mm thickness, it is fairly pleasant to use. A color option for the OnePlus Pad that is similar to the OnePlus 11 flagship is called “Halo Green.”

The tablet supports 5G connectivity. It includes a detachable folio with a built-in trackpad. The tablet has a 9,510mAh battery that enables 67W rapid charging and a one-month standby time.

OnePlus Pad Price And Availability

In the United States, the Middle East, Europe, and India, the OnePlus Pad will be available to pre-order in April 2023. The company didn’t reveal the price of its first tablet at the event.

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