OnePlus has
OnePlus Pad (8GB RAM + 128GB Storage, Halo Green) +
OnePlus Magnetic Keyboard (Green) for $399.99 - $50 'Trade-in Any Device, Any Condition' - $30 when you sign up for emails and/or texts (scroll to bottom of page or wait for pop-up sign up screen) =
$319.99.
Shipping is free.
- Note: OnePlus Magnetic Keyboard Green $149.99 will be automatically added to cart.
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OnePlus Pad Features/Specs (
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:- 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
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The multitasking features don't really work as well as they seem to think and aren't as intuitive as you would hope.
No WiFi 6E which I was surprised to learn it didn't have for a tablet released in 2023.
It feels like there are no unique features or licensed apps that make great use of the marketed accessory. When you buy a tablet that comes with a stylus, you would expect features built into the OS that are custom tailored to the stylus or art/scribbling/note taking apps that come with it for free. The keyboard cover perfectly accompanies the tablet physically by how it acts as a cover and snaps on the tablet. But apart from that, it's just a keyboard. Not much is offered in the way of consuming the Android experience with a custom keyboard.
The OnePlus Pad comes with OnePlus' OxygenOS software built on top of Android 13. It's a lightly customized take on Android that mostly relies on Google's implementation of things like multitasking. The company is committing to three years of OS updates and four years of security patches on the Pad, both a year less than what it provides for its phones.
So not a great update length. I'll probably pass on this due to the policy.
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Other than that, seems like an awesome deal!
Other than that, seems like an awesome deal!
"17. The OnePlus Stylo, OnePlus Magnetic Keyboard, and OnePlus Folio Case will be sold separately."
"17. The OnePlus Stylo, OnePlus Magnetic Keyboard, and OnePlus Folio Case will be sold separately."
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The OnePlus Pad comes with OnePlus' OxygenOS software built on top of Android 13. It's a lightly customized take on Android that mostly relies on Google's implementation of things like multitasking. The company is committing to three years of OS updates and four years of security patches on the Pad, both a year less than what it provides for its phones.
So not a great update length. I'll probably pass on this due to the policy.
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The multitasking features don't really work as well as they seem to think and aren't as intuitive as you would hope.
No WiFi 6E which I was surprised to learn it didn't have for a tablet released in 2023.
It feels like there are no unique features or licensed apps that make great use of the marketed accessory. When you buy a tablet that comes with a stylus, you would expect features built into the OS that are custom tailored to the stylus or art/scribbling/note taking apps that come with it for free. The keyboard cover perfectly accompanies the tablet physically by how it acts as a cover and snaps on the tablet. But apart from that, it's just a keyboard. Not much is offered in the way of consuming the Android experience with a custom keyboard.
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Yes an iPad will be double or more and last double or more. I love my iPhone yet I love android more.
Sure Samsung hi-end galaxy tablets are the best. Low end Samsung are garbage.
Bottom line - this is the perfect midrange tablet. Can handle fast games. Yeah oled screen would definitely be sweeter but that would make it more expensive and I would buy a used Samsung galaxy tablet in fair-good condition instead. Aspect ratio is meh. I wish it was 16:9 instead of boxy iPad style. But I got used to it.
Got mine for $400 no keyboard. I guess the keyboard is a plus especially if you're a college student - I don't need the keyboard and you have to trade in a tablet for this price - the only deal here is the free keyboard.
Oh and the Google pad is also par with this, kind of. The Google pad has a speaker charging stand which is awesome but the OnePlus is faster.
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The multitasking features don't really work as well as they seem to think and aren't as intuitive as you would hope.
No WiFi 6E which I was surprised to learn it didn't have for a tablet released in 2023.
It feels like there are no unique features or licensed apps that make great use of the marketed accessory. When you buy a tablet that comes with a stylus, you would expect features built into the OS that are custom tailored to the stylus or art/scribbling/note taking apps that come with it for free. The keyboard cover perfectly accompanies the tablet physically by how it acts as a cover and snaps on the tablet. But apart from that, it's just a keyboard. Not much is offered in the way of consuming the Android experience with a custom keyboard.
802.11ac averages 1.3Gbps. This has 802.11ax, which averages 1.6Gbps.
Are you really exceeding that bandwidth on a tablet? It's enough to stream 8K, let alone 4K.
As for the stylus not having any "defining" software that comes with it... the iPad doesn't exactly come with Procreate preinstalled either.
If you want more nudges on software to use that you'll probably end up wanting to replace, get a Samsung tablet with S-pen.
Yes an iPad will be double or more and last double or more. I love my iPhone yet I love android more.
Sure Samsung hi-end galaxy tablets are the best. Low end Samsung are garbage.
Bottom line - this is the perfect midrange tablet. Can handle fast games. Yeah oled screen would definitely be sweeter but that would make it more expensive and I would buy a used Samsung galaxy tablet in fair-good condition instead. Aspect ratio is meh. I wish it was 16:9 instead of boxy iPad style. But I got used to it.
Got mine for $400 no keyboard. I guess the keyboard is a plus especially if you're a college student - I don't need the keyboard and you have to trade in a tablet for this price - the only deal here is the free keyboard.
Oh and the Google pad is also par with this, kind of. The Google pad has a speaker charging stand which is awesome but the OnePlus is faster.
Unless you are uneasy with the trade in process (ive been ok for many devices), that is the better deal by far.
Unless you are uneasy with the trade in process (ive been ok for many devices), that is the better deal by far.
No free keyboard cover either. In fact, I don't even see it available as an option. This is something I need and I'm certain if Google made it available, it would add at least another $100 to the cost. So, while the Google Pixel may be a better deal for someone who doesn't care about using it with a keyboard AND is willing to go through the hassle (and gamble) with trading in another device, I think this is a pretty good deal for all that you get.
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