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Model: OnePlus Pad 2-12GB RAM + 256GB Storage 12.1" Display Android Tablet, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Processor, 8MP Front & 13MP Rear Cameras, 67W Fast Charging, AI Eraser 2.0, Wi-Fi
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Quickly browsing over the reviews it seems people think this is the cellular version and not the wifi version. Also the pictures and videos make it seem like it comes with a case keyboard and stylus which it doesnt.
This thing is awesome. The screen isn't oled but still quite impressive. If I didn't bateado have an M4 iPad with the keyboard I would have definitely bought this.
Edit: I had one and gave it to my wife to use for school.
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Quickly browsing over the reviews it seems people think this is the cellular version and not the wifi version. Also the pictures and videos make it seem like it comes with a case keyboard and stylus which it doesnt.
very temping, but going to skip as I bought the Pad1 that came with the case and the keyboard, both of which I consider essential for this as a laptop replacement on the go...
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1. I HATE the aspect ratio of 5:7 or 7:5. This is not geared towards watching movies and TV. Most other tablets have a 16:9 aspect ratio. Like the black lines above and below will be HUGE and in the end it is like you are watching a movie on a 7" tablet that has an aspect ratio of 16:9.
2. Oneplus claims having a 5:7 makes your device more productive... but who buys a tablet to be productive? I buy it to watch movies and TV and to check email, etc... I do not have mulitple screens going like I do at work and I would not call android itself a productive OS.
So besides the aspect ratio... this is a GREAT tablet. Too bad they did not have an OLED screen (I am sure future models will have this).
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This is all I can get with many hours researching this topic.The Reality for Android 11+• Since Android 11 (released in late 2020), there are no documented mass infections or case studies showing people hacked solely because their phone was out of date.• Every large‑scale Android 11+ malware campaign (Anubis, Albiriox, DroidLock, etc.) has relied on phishing links, fake apps, or malicious permissions — not missing OS patches.• Security researchers and law enforcement reports confirm tens of thousands of infections in these campaigns, but they all required user interaction.BUT I WILL ADD (which does benifit your arguement)... there are many infections that require USER INTERACTION and many of these exploits may not be possible IF your device is not upto date... but most of the time, if you run a malcious software, YOU ARE SCREWED. And this is the truth regarding updates IMHO.
If you would have read those articles, they are active zero day exploits in the wild, and at least some of them are zero click exploits that required no user interaction, and that subsequent updates did patch. So I have no idea how you come to all these conclusions. Just because these articles don't mention specific users (privacy and other concerns likely the reason), does not mean the information isn't correct or invalid.
https://wiki.lineageos.org/device.../variant2/
Looks like you can load LineageOS on it. Of course, once you unlock bootloader and load another ROM, watching movies and accessing bank is much more difficult...
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Since Apple has the dominant share of the tablet market, most other tablets have 4:3 aspect ratio. If you limit it to Android tablets, then Samsung is on top, and their tablets are usually 16:10.
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Wish it had expandable storage...
Edit: I had one and gave it to my wife to use for school.
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The issue I have with this tablet is two fold....
1. I HATE the aspect ratio of 5:7 or 7:5. This is not geared towards watching movies and TV. Most other tablets have a 16:9 aspect ratio. Like the black lines above and below will be HUGE and in the end it is like you are watching a movie on a 7" tablet that has an aspect ratio of 16:9.
2. Oneplus claims having a 5:7 makes your device more productive... but who buys a tablet to be productive? I buy it to watch movies and TV and to check email, etc... I do not have mulitple screens going like I do at work and I would not call android itself a productive OS.
So besides the aspect ratio... this is a GREAT tablet. Too bad they did not have an OLED screen (I am sure future models will have this).
Looks like you can load LineageOS on it. Of course, once you unlock bootloader and load another ROM, watching movies and accessing bank is much more difficult...
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