The OnePlus Pad is the brand’s first ‘flagship’ tablet, and it’s pretty much unmistakable
A flagship device with a lot of screen and a premium design
Looking up from said logo when holding the 11.6-inch slate in landscape orientation, you’ll find an unusually large camera ring (for a tablet) that doesn’t seem to resemble anything else on the market today, thus helping to easily distinguish the OnePlus Pad from the current crop of eerily similar jumbo-sized Android devices… for better and for worse.
Whether you like the positioning and size of that unconventional rear-facing camera module or not, you’ll undoubtedly appreciate all the effort put into making this thing feel and look robust and “premium.” A so-called “cambered frame” should help with your grip and all-day comfort, a “self-developed Star Orbit metal craft” aims to “shine unparalleled beauty and texture” into an aluminum unibody construction, and the “iconic” Halo Green hue sends a complex message of “life, passion, rawness, strength, and vitality” to the user.
Said 11.61-inch screen stands out with an “industry-first” 7:5 aspect ratio that OnePlus claims will deliver unrivaled on-the-go entertainment, as well as state-of-the-art 144Hz refresh rate technology. The resolution is not bad either, at 2800 x 2000 pixels, and the high-quality display also supports up to 5000 nits of brightness.
Other flagship features and an unknown price
OnePlus is also right to call its first tablet a “flagship” as far as battery capacity and charging speeds are concerned, with the 9,510mAh cell promising to keep the lights on for more than 12 hours of uninterrupted video watching or an entire month (!!!) in standby and 67W SuperVOOC technology filling up that large tank in only 80 minutes or so.
Still, 8 and 12GB memory options are pretty darn good for such an overall feature-packed tablet likely to undercut the aforementioned 11-inch Galaxy Tab S8 and latest iPad Pro 11 and 12.9. Unfortunately, we’re left guessing as to the slate’s retail pricing, although on the decidedly bright side of things, the OnePlus Pad is confirmed for a (distant) commercial release in North America in addition to India, Europe, and the Middle East. Pre-orders will kick off sometime in April, with more availability details set to come “soon.”
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