The OnePlus Pad’s screen features a 7:5 aspect ratio.
The OnePlus Pad has been the subject of several rumors and conjecture, but it is now official. Pre-orders for the OnePlus 1 tablet will open in India in April, as was announced at the company’s Cloud 11 event in New Delhi. Although the pricing hasn’t been disclosed by the firm, given on the features and the brief amount of time we had with it at the launch event, we could be looking at a starting price of about Rs. 40,000. At the event, we had a brief opportunity to experience the OnePlus Pad, and it appears like it might provide Xiaomi, Lenovo, and Samsung with fierce competition in the premium tablet market Android tablet space.
The OnePlus Pad weighs surprisingly little for its size and is only 6.5mm thick. You should be able to use it comfortably even for extended periods of time because to the rounded edges and sides. There are four speakers, and based on how you hold the gadget, the left and right audio channels are reported to automatically orient. The OnePlus Magnetic Keyboard attachment may be connected to the tablet via contact points at the bottom.
The 7:5 aspect ratio display on the OnePlus Pad is reportedly the first in tablet history. A 11.61-inch LCD display with a 144Hz variable refresh rate and a resolution of 2800×2000 pixels is encased by the uniformly thin bezels. The tablet also claims excellent color accuracy with a Delta E rating of under two. The MediaTek Dimensity 9000 SoC powers the MediaTek OnePlus Pad, which will come with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. OxygenOS 13.1 is claimed to be installed. The tablet also supports 67W rapid charging and features a 9,510mAh battery.
For those who want to be creative while on the go, the OnePlus Pad will also support the OnePlus Stylo stylus. The prominent center placement of the 13-megapixel back camera, which enables up to 4K video recording, is one striking design element of the OnePus Pad.
We were not given the opportunity to test any of the peripherals, and the OnePlus Pad that was demonstrated did not appear to be the final retail product. You should be able to benefit from features like file sharing, copy and paste between the two devices, and notification display when connected to a OnePlus smartphone. The Pad, according to OnePlus, can provide a full month of standby time.
The OnePlus Pad may be a fascinating addition to the market for high-end Android tablets. Its specifications appear to be strong, the accessories seem intriguing, and if you own other OnePlus goods, you should be able to take use of special capabilities. Once we get our hands on the OnePlus Pad and have a chance to give it a comprehensive review, we’ll know for sure if this ecosystem push can actually succeed as intended. Check out all of our reviews on the OnePlus 11 5G, the OnePlus Buds Pro 2, and our first thoughts on the OnePlus 11R 5G in the meantime.