As expected, OnePlus today delivered its first tablet, simply dubbed the Pad.
The new offering comes in the premium tablet segment with a Dimensity 9000 chipset, 8GB of RAM and 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It also carries a distinct design, so you’ll never mistake it for another manufacturer’s slate.

Upfront, the OnePlus Pad offers an unusual 7:5 aspect ratio display, an aspect ratio between 3:2 and 4:3. It is an 11.61-inch 2800x2000px IPS LCD with a variable refresh rate that goes up to 144Hz.
The panel tops out at 500 nits and offers a solid 1400:1 contrast ratio. OnePlus claims the thin bezels allow for an 88.14% screen-to-body ratio.

On the back is a 13MP shooter that is compatible with 4K video. There’s also an 8MP 1080p camera on the front.
The OnePlus Pad has four speakers, one for each corner of the tablet, with support for Dolby Atmos. The display supports Dolby Vision.
There is a 9,510mAh battery inside the OnePlus Pad which is good for 14.5 hours of video streaming and 1 month of standby time. It charges at a SuperVOOC speed of 67W, and OnePlus is fully charged in 80 minutes. OnePlus offers seamless transitions between the Pad and OnePlus smartphones, including the option for the tablet to use the phone’s network connection to access the Internet.
The OnePlus Pad comes in a Halo Green color matching the OnePlus 11 and a “Star Orbit” etching, emitting lines etched into the CNC-machined aluminum back panel, flowing from the rear camera.
You can purchase an additional magnetic keyboard, folio case and OnePlus Stylo, a stylus for taking notes and drawing on the OnePlus Pad.



The OnePlus Pad can be accessorized with a magnetic keyboard, a folio case and a stylus
The OnePlus Pad will go pre-order in Europe, India and North America this April. There is no pricing information yet.

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