We haven’t heard anything recently about a new Android tablet. I had started seeing OEMs bowing under the shadow of the iPad for reasons that only I can explain. The OnePlus Pad is the Android tablet we’ve been waiting for all this time, and OnePlus has brought me back to reality by pointing out the obvious.
The OnePlus Pad, the company’s first tablet after almost ten years of producing the most appealing flagship competitors, is anticipated to hit markets in India, the United States, and Europe in April 2023. The price has not yet been announced. We had been observing designers working on variations of the OnePlus tablet, and now we have a formal concept.
The OnePlus Pad is a high-end Android tablet with technology and software that are sure to wow. The tablet boasts a high-quality aluminium unibody structure, which makes sure the whole thing is lean and light. The OnePlus tablet is fairly thin, with its thickest point measuring just 6.54mm.
Large 11.61-inch display on the tablet boasts 144Hz refresh rate and customary 7:5 screen ratio. The Pad has a Dimensity 9000 CPU and is available with 8 or 12GB of RAM. Although the business has stayed mum about the unit’s specifications, it sports an attractive circular camera array on the back panel.
We are clear about the battery backup the OnePlus Pro will provide. It has a 9,510mAh battery, which the manufacturer claims should provide 12 hours of backup time while binge-watching your favourite series. The battery should easily last a day when used lightly and for typical browsing.
To ensure that you don’t waste time charging the tablet while you are on the road, OnePlus features SuperVOOC charging. The Pad can charge at up to 67W charging speeds according to the company’s fast-charging technology. The integrated 9,510mAh battery may be fully charged at this rate in just 80 minutes.
The OnePlus Pad is made for reading books, playing games, and watching movies, and it supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. The OnePlus stylus and magnetic keyboard, which should be sold separately, are said to combine well with the tablet to create a more tactile experience for work productivity.