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11.6" OnePlus Pad (2800x2000 144Hz, 8GB RAM, 128GB Storage) + Magnetic Keyboard

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OnePlus has OnePlus Pad (8GB RAM + 128GB Storage, Halo Green) + OnePlus Magnetic Keyboard (Green) for $399.99 - $30 when you sign up for emails and/or texts (scroll to bottom of page or wait for pop up sign up screen) = $369.99. Shipping is free.

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Note: Magnetic Keyboard will be added to cart automatically when you add Pad.

OnePlus Pad Features/Specs (source):
  • 11.61" 7:5 2800x2000 144Hz LCD Display
  • Data Sharing to 5G
  • 1-Month Standby Life
  • Weight: 555g
  • 8GB LPDDR5
  • 128GB UFS 3.1
  • Operating System: OxygenOS 13.1
  • MediaTek Dimensity 9000 CPU
  • ARM G710 MC10 GPU
  • Battery: 9510 mAh/36.99Wh (Typical)
  • 67W SUPERVOOC
  • Camera
    • Rear Camera: 13MP, 720p 30 fps, 1080p 30 fps, 4K 30 fps
    • Front Camera: 8MP, 720p 30 fps, 1080p 30 fps
  • Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11a/b/g/n/
  • WLAN 2.4G/WLAN 5.1G/WLAN 5.8G
  • Bluetooth V5.3, Bluetooth Low Energy, supports TWS devices
  • SBC, AAC, aptx, aptX HD, LDAC
  • Ports
    • USB Type-C

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 80 customer reviews
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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Written by MellowShoe8104
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OnePlus has OnePlus Pad (8GB RAM + 128GB Storage, Halo Green) + OnePlus Magnetic Keyboard (Green) for $399.99 - $30 when you sign up for emails and/or texts (scroll to bottom of page or wait for pop up sign up screen) = $369.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member MellowShoe8104 for posting this deal.

Note: Magnetic Keyboard will be added to cart automatically when you add Pad.

OnePlus Pad Features/Specs (source):
  • 11.61" 7:5 2800x2000 144Hz LCD Display
  • Data Sharing to 5G
  • 1-Month Standby Life
  • Weight: 555g
  • 8GB LPDDR5
  • 128GB UFS 3.1
  • Operating System: OxygenOS 13.1
  • MediaTek Dimensity 9000 CPU
  • ARM G710 MC10 GPU
  • Battery: 9510 mAh/36.99Wh (Typical)
  • 67W SUPERVOOC
  • Camera
    • Rear Camera: 13MP, 720p 30 fps, 1080p 30 fps, 4K 30 fps
    • Front Camera: 8MP, 720p 30 fps, 1080p 30 fps
  • Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), 802.11a/b/g/n/
  • WLAN 2.4G/WLAN 5.1G/WLAN 5.8G
  • Bluetooth V5.3, Bluetooth Low Energy, supports TWS devices
  • SBC, AAC, aptx, aptX HD, LDAC
  • Ports
    • USB Type-C

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 80 customer reviews
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

Original Post

Written by MellowShoe8104

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DrCJ87
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I tried this out for a couple of weeks and I did really like it. A few impressions:

-Performance is solid and smooth, it easily handled whatever I threw at it.
-The 7:5 aspect ratio was so good - one of my favorite uses was multitasking in portrait mode: could watch a video on the top and actually adjust the multitasking window so the video would be full screen with no black bars on the top/bottom, leaving 2/3 of the screen for whatever else I wanted.
-It's bigger than an iPad and a bit heavier than one too, but wasn't unwieldy.
-I think the keyboard is actually pretty good. The pen is nice if you can get it for $50.
-67W charging on a tablet is fantastic. Fast charging makes it harder for me to go back to slower charging devices (iPad).
-Speakers are great, battery life is pretty good, screen is good...but...

I did wind up returning it, even though I liked it. My screen had a lot of motion blur, more than I would expect on an LCD panel. Most reviewers praised the screen, but Ars thought it was terrible, and I did see the issues they were talking about. But I might have had a lemon, too - most reviewers don't mention any blurriness (and fwiw the OnePlus return experience was decent, never gave me any trouble). I did run into a few bugs in the software, nothing serious but annoying. App compatibility is typical for Android tablets: some apps will only display in portrait. Also, while it does have a 144Hz screen, you'll only see that quick of a response rate in the homescreen and in a few key apps (at least it includes Chrome) - OnePlus does this with their phones as well, they limit what apps get the full refresh rate, arguably to help battery life. Lastly, while there is a promise of getting the slick multitasking that the OnePlus Open has, right now multitasking is limited to two apps on screen with a floating window for a third, and not all apps will run in this mode (YouTube Music frustratingly refused any of them). Whether or not these will be dealbreakers depends on your needs.

But, for $400 (or even less) I don't think you'll find an Android tablet that can beat this. Performance wise it runs circles around Lenovo's offerings (P11 Pro, P12) and OP actually does update its software, it's faster than the Pixel Tablet and comes with a keyboard case (imo far more useful than a semi-smart dock). It is not yet the most polished Android tablet experience but as a companion device it should be a good middle ground between the more expensive Samsung tablets and the cheaper offerings from Amazon and Lenovo.

Fwiw, I've now got a Galaxy Tab S9+, and it's definitely a better machine and tablet experience (especially in multitasking), but it also cost me twice as much. It's really good, but I struggle to say it's worth twice the price of this.
DrCJ87
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-No, not any more weird than on other Android tablets. Some apps won't display in landscape, but multitasking can help to make this less of an issue. The 7:5 aspect ratio is closer to the iPad's, makes portrait use much better than the typical 16:10 of other Android tablets.

-Processor is close to the S8 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 1). The Dimensity 9000 isn't quite there, but it benchmarks close.

-OxygenOS is OnePlus's skin of Android (like with Samsung you get One UI). Unlike Samsung, it doesn't have its own store or come with a bunch of duplicate apps installed. Comes with Google Play.
dye_lucky
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Ok. The Lenovo tablet itself felt like it was made with decent materials, however everything felt sluggish, although I stripped it to the bare OS and even tried loading another launcher. The battery life wasn't the best in the world, although it was supposed to be "the best"; had better battery life out of an iPad and Galaxy Tab S. The size of the tablet didn't feel as comfortable as other large format tablets (iPad Pro 12.9", Galaxy Tab SX+, etc). The keyboard felt absolutely terrible and uncomfortable, then I could never get the freaking pen to work (trust me, I tried everything).

On the other hand, I got my OnePlus tab and the battery is fantastic, the keyboard feels just as good as a Galaxy Tab S (not quite as good an iPad Pro keyboard, but still really good), the OS is slim, super responsive, and the tablet lasts me for several heavy use days. If I have to complain about anything, it's the placement of the camera on the back, but heck, I've even gotten used to it. I haven't been able to get my hands on the pen yet, but I've heard good things about it.

Hope that helps!

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Nov 15, 2023 12:25 PM
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mer063Nov 15, 2023 12:25 PM
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first 7:5 screen... does it mean that all apps will look weird on it? i don't get what's the point of that? how is the processor compared to Samsung s8 or s9 tablets? and what is oxygen os? their own? android apps compatible? where do we get apps for it?
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DrCJ87Nov 15, 2023 02:32 PM
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Quote from mer063 :
first 7:5 screen... does it mean that all apps will look weird on it? i don't get what's the point of that? how is the processor compared to Samsung s8 or s9 tablets? and what is oxygen os? their own? android apps compatible? where do we get apps for it?
-No, not any more weird than on other Android tablets. Some apps won't display in landscape, but multitasking can help to make this less of an issue. The 7:5 aspect ratio is closer to the iPad's, makes portrait use much better than the typical 16:10 of other Android tablets.

-Processor is close to the S8 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 1). The Dimensity 9000 isn't quite there, but it benchmarks close.

-OxygenOS is OnePlus's skin of Android (like with Samsung you get One UI). Unlike Samsung, it doesn't have its own store or come with a bunch of duplicate apps installed. Comes with Google Play.
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Nov 15, 2023 02:57 PM
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DrCJ87Nov 15, 2023 02:57 PM
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I tried this out for a couple of weeks and I did really like it. A few impressions:

-Performance is solid and smooth, it easily handled whatever I threw at it.
-The 7:5 aspect ratio was so good - one of my favorite uses was multitasking in portrait mode: could watch a video on the top and actually adjust the multitasking window so the video would be full screen with no black bars on the top/bottom, leaving 2/3 of the screen for whatever else I wanted.
-It's bigger than an iPad and a bit heavier than one too, but wasn't unwieldy.
-I think the keyboard is actually pretty good. The pen is nice if you can get it for $50.
-67W charging on a tablet is fantastic. Fast charging makes it harder for me to go back to slower charging devices (iPad).
-Speakers are great, battery life is pretty good, screen is good...but...

I did wind up returning it, even though I liked it. My screen had a lot of motion blur, more than I would expect on an LCD panel. Most reviewers praised the screen, but Ars thought it was terrible, and I did see the issues they were talking about. But I might have had a lemon, too - most reviewers don't mention any blurriness (and fwiw the OnePlus return experience was decent, never gave me any trouble). I did run into a few bugs in the software, nothing serious but annoying. App compatibility is typical for Android tablets: some apps will only display in portrait. Also, while it does have a 144Hz screen, you'll only see that quick of a response rate in the homescreen and in a few key apps (at least it includes Chrome) - OnePlus does this with their phones as well, they limit what apps get the full refresh rate, arguably to help battery life. Lastly, while there is a promise of getting the slick multitasking that the OnePlus Open has, right now multitasking is limited to two apps on screen with a floating window for a third, and not all apps will run in this mode (YouTube Music frustratingly refused any of them). Whether or not these will be dealbreakers depends on your needs.

But, for $400 (or even less) I don't think you'll find an Android tablet that can beat this. Performance wise it runs circles around Lenovo's offerings (P11 Pro, P12) and OP actually does update its software, it's faster than the Pixel Tablet and comes with a keyboard case (imo far more useful than a semi-smart dock). It is not yet the most polished Android tablet experience but as a companion device it should be a good middle ground between the more expensive Samsung tablets and the cheaper offerings from Amazon and Lenovo.

Fwiw, I've now got a Galaxy Tab S9+, and it's definitely a better machine and tablet experience (especially in multitasking), but it also cost me twice as much. It's really good, but I struggle to say it's worth twice the price of this.
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mer063Nov 15, 2023 04:57 PM
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Quote from DrCJ87 :
I tried this out for a couple of weeks and I did really like it. A few impressions:
Just to clarify - it comes with google play app store , and you can install any android app on it ? can you install apps from other sources, like if you already have .apk app file ?
thanks.
Nov 15, 2023 09:27 PM
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DrCJ87Nov 15, 2023 09:27 PM
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Quote from mer063 :
Just to clarify - it comes with google play app store , and you can install any android app on it ? can you install apps from other sources, like if you already have .apk app file ?
thanks.
Yes, it's an Android tablet, it comes with the Google Play store. OxygenOS is just OnePlus's custom version of Android, like OneUI for Samsung. Edit: you can sideload apps, I did it.
Last edited by DrCJ87 November 15, 2023 at 01:39 PM.
Nov 16, 2023 06:50 PM
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bagugatorNov 16, 2023 06:50 PM
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Link shows it come with the pen.
Debating this. Still waiting for the lenovo p12.

edit: it's either pen or keybaord
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How to get $30 coupon?

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skeleton516Nov 16, 2023 08:37 PM
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someone wanna help a dummy?
is the One Plus worth $126 more?


OnePlus with Keyboard and Pen @$420
vs
Lenovo P12 Deal with Keyboard and Pen @$294

EDIT: looks it up
https://www.mynextphone.in/compar...44_mnp4107


doesnt seem to be
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skeleton516Nov 16, 2023 08:37 PM
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Quote from TravisB7539 :
How to get $30 coupon?
subscribe to newslter . scroll to the very bottom
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Suntan88Nov 16, 2023 08:56 PM
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Quote from skeleton516 :
someone wanna help a dummy?
is the One Plus worth $126 more?


OnePlus with Keyboard and Pen @$420
vs
Lenovo P12 Deal with Keyboard and Pen @$294

EDIT: looks it up
https://www.mynextphone.in/compar...44_mnp4107


doesnt seem to be
Hello, I am also on the fence about the two. Could you also provide a link to where you found the tab p12 combo for that price? TY good Sir 🙂
Nov 16, 2023 09:47 PM
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GreyPartner337Nov 16, 2023 09:47 PM
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Is this better than a Tab S7 Plus?
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ThirstyCruz
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Quote from GreyPartner337 :
Is this better than a Tab S7 Plus?
Tab s7 plus still is great. You will be disappointed if switching to this
Nov 16, 2023 10:14 PM
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skeleton516Nov 16, 2023 10:14 PM
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Quote from Suntan88 :
Hello, I am also on the fence about the two. Could you also provide a link to where you found the tab p12 combo for that price? TY good Sir 🙂
https://slickdeals.net/f/17031004-128gb-lenovo-tab-p12-wifi-tablet-12-7-3k-2944-x-1840-ltps-8gb-ram-...

deal over but you can see if you can chat CS for some codes
this link is pen only

look slike they raised the price for both deals

https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/ta...zach0176us



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edneddy2Nov 16, 2023 11:17 PM
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Definitely has good catalog specs for the price. But I was expecting more than 128GB storage or at least expandable storage.
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Quote from MellowShoe8104 :
the king of Android tablets.
Tab S9 says hello. This is good for the price but hardly the king.
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