As anticipated, OnePlus today shipped the first generation of its Pad tablet. The new tablet entry comes with a Dimensity 9000 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage, and it competes in the premium tablet market. It also has a distinctive design, so you’ll never confuse it with a slate from another manufacturer.
Specifications about the OnePlus Pad:
The OnePlus Pad has an unusual 7:5 aspect ratio displays up front that falls between a 3:2 and a 4:3 ratio. It has a variable refresh rate that can reach 144Hz and is an 11.61-inch 2800x2000px IPS LCD.The panel reaches 500 nits and offers solid 1400:1 contrast. OnePlus says the thin bezels allow for an 88.14% screen-to-body ratio.
There is a 13MP 4K video-capable camera at the back. On the front, there is an 8MP 1080p camera as well.
The OnePlus Pad has four speakers with Dolby Atmos support, one in each corner of the tablet. Dolby Vision is supported by the display.
The OnePlus Pad has a 9,510mAh battery inside, which provides 14 and a half hours of video streaming time and one month of standby time. OnePlus claims that a full charge takes 80 minutes and that it recharges at 67W SuperVOOC rates. OnePlus offers seamless switching between the Pad and OnePlus smartphones, including the capability for the tablet to access the internet via the phone’s network connection.
More about the colours and pre-ordering details:
The OnePlus Pad has a matching Halo Green colour to the OnePlus 11 and a “Star Orbit” engraving, which appears as etched lines flowing from the back of the device’s CNC-machined aluminium body.
A second Magnetic Keyboard, a Folio case, and the OnePlus Stylo, a stylus for taking notes and drawing on the OnePlus Pad, are all available for purchase.
In April, pre-orders for the OnePlus Pad will open in Europe, India, and North America. As of now, no pricing details are available.