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OnePlus has unveiled its new flagship tablet in China.

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OnePlus just unveiled their top-of-the-line Pad 2 Pro tablet over in China today, and the spec list reads like a power user’s fantasy wishlist. Priced from ¥3,199 (about $444), this will very likely be the most compelling Android tablet to get in 2025.

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So let’s cut right to what really matters.

That 13.2-inch display ain’t screwing around – we’re talking 3.4K resolution with silky-smooth 144Hz refresh rates

That Snapdragon 8 Elite chip inside is the same beast powering this year’s top-tier phones.

When it’s game time and business is your priority, you can not just upgrade to 16 GB RAM, but will willingly install that.

Massive 12,140mAh cell charges super fast at 67W

Who Should Use This Tablet

From all indications, if we have to take most of this work on faith, at least from the post-2021 perspective.

Mobile game enthusiasts will appreciate the ultra smooth 165Hz refresh rate and touch sampling rate.

Power users unlock powerful new multitasking features

Movie and TV show bingers get Dolby Atmos audio that really wows

The flip side of this approach is the trade-off developed overtime.

There is a great saying from the theater — “Art is never finished, only abandoned.” There’s always something, no? OnePlus decided to stay away from that tech this time around. As far as the still goodness of the display (900 nits max brightness!), enough display elitists will whine.

When you should expect to receive one

China hasn’t seen first crack today. Well, for everyone else, we are nearly one week away from T4America’s national Smart Cities/Smart Planning collaboration getting underway. Word is we should expect this redubbed the OnePlus Pad 3 in other markets by late summer. Indian consumers should watch closely – some certification rumors suggest that it’s coming soon.

Our Smart Growth America Take

At that price, OnePlus might just have the iPad alternative that’s really worth considering. That Snapdragon 8 Elite is no joke, and battery life is going to be just silly. We’ll know better as soon as this thing gets into the hands of average joes.


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