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ONEPLUS PAD
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Characteristics ONEPLUS PAD
Screen size11.61 "
RAM8 GB
Internal storage128 GB
Capacity9510 mAh
Description
The OnePlus Pad is a tablet featuring an 11.61-inch display, providing satisfactory visual quality for daily tasks and media consumption. It is equipped with 8GB of RAM, ensuring adequate multitasking performance. The tablet runs on a 9510mAh battery capacity, offering satisfactory autonomy for users along with support for fast charging, which can be convenient for quick power boosts.
In terms of storage, it comes with 128GB capacity, which is adequate for moderate use, though users with higher storage needs might find it limiting. The OnePlus Pad’s camera quality is good, suitable for general photo taking and video calls.
One notable aspect is the design, which may not appeal to everyone, given its perceived poor aesthetics. Additionally, the device weighs 555 grams, which is relatively easy to handle for its size.
Overall, the OnePlus Pad could be an option for those needing a basic tablet with decent performance and a good camera, provided that the aesthetics and storage capacity meet individual tastes and needs.
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Reviews
Mayur Agrawal
Ggod Quality product with swift shipping
Mayur Agrawal
Good Quality Products. Fast Delivery
Kartikey Kumar
One of the best tab in the market but without stylo, it is not much more than a mobile phone with bigger screen
Anonymous
In EU no charger is in the box. While this tablet is an OK thing, it is not acceptable that there is no proprietary charger in a box. Any other PD charger only charges this tablet at 13W rate, which is ridiculous speed for tablets.
The red cable is also crap. Its very thick and bends hard. Also red rubber is awful to feel. It should have been brided cable. Useless ewaste.
Anonymous
No microSD slot is a killer for me, without it it destroys it as a media tablet
mrp
no headphone 3.5mm jack?
DarthVoda
Samsung's phones are overpriced. The quality is a faint glimmer of what it used to be. They seem to put more effort into the production of (the screens and chipsets and storage memory that they sell for literally any other company's devices) their tablets. For as long as I can recall, I'm neither very old or very young, Samsung has been the king of tabs. Many people, including myself, say Samsung's biggest mistake (next to copying the worst elements of Apple e.g. no earphones, no charger, etc.) was scrapping their line of phablets for the foldable nonsense that is their main focus now. These folding contraptions cannot count as tablets or phablets. They are a mutation, an abomination. They are freakish. iPads jumped the shark ages ago. They are just like Samsung's phones now: overpriced and underwhelming. I actually don't even know anyone that has an iPad anymore. But most people I know have no Apple device whatsoever, that may have something to do with it.
DarthVoda
I like this tablet. Was worried about the MediaTek chip, since I've only ever had tabs with Snapdragons in them. But the processing power is decent, even comparable to the Gen 1 of the latest SDs. I have one big issue that I cannot seem to forgive: the stylus. OnePlus made a stylus that was supposed to work with this device specifically. It cost $99 extra (I paid for it and got the keyboard free cuz that was more expensive, but you can get the stylus free if you buy from them directly [don't kill me if that deal has ended; as of writing this it's still available]). I don't know what went wrong, if it's the software or a recent update or if the pen itself is buggy, or maybe even the screen...but something is very wrong. Firstly, it connects only through Bluetooth, not even a crummy dongle for it. But that's not the worst part. Or maybe it is related to the worst part. But every 5 or 10 minutes it just stops working, like it has to restart itself or reestablish the connection or something. I thought I could get over it, I really wanted to like this pen. But I cannot convey how irritated I get when it cuts off on its own yet again. And it doesn't work again until about a minute passes, maybe slightly less. I don't need to do anything to make it resume it's functionality, except be patient. Sadly, I lack an abundance of that. It sounds minor, but trust me, it's enough to make me put it down for a while and use my finger or an active stylus instead. I'm really disappointed, cuz I feel like this is an easy thing to fix and they are probably aware of it. Yet it goes unresolved every new update. Ah well...
Jon
This review is biased. See the review for the Xiaomi pad 6. Very similar specs.
But this charges twice as fast. Both use Android which is bad on this device but gets no comment on the Xiaomi.
The OnePlus has a bigger screen with more pixels.
But it's bad because it uses an LCD screen?
Just compare their reviews.