OnePlus Pad, the first tablet offering from the Chinese electronics brand, is set to officially launch during the Cloud 11 event on February 7. Ahead of the launch, OnePlus has released a teaser video showing the design of the upcoming tablet. The OnePlus Pad is confirmed to come with a magnetic keyboard and stylus. Separately, a well-known tipster has leaked an alleged marketing image of the tablet. The upcoming OnePlus Pad appears to have thin bezels and a metal build. It also appears to have a centrally-aligned circular camera module on the back.
through a new teaser video OnePlus has revealed the design of the OnePlus Pad on Twitter. The retail box is confirmed to include a matching magnetic keyboard and a stylus. In the teaser, the tablet is shown in green color with OnePlus branding on the back. However, it may have more color options when it launches officially. A single rear camera module with LED flash is also seen in it.
Separately, tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks) said Tweeted A marketing image to show off the design of the OnePlus Pad from all sides. The renders show that the tablet looks like the Oppo Pad. However, there is a centrally aligned circular camera module on the back to add some uniqueness. The renders also hint at thin bezels and a metal body design of the tablet.
Previous leaks have claimed that the OnePlus Pad will have an 11.6-inch display. It may be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC, coupled with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Its price is expected to be CNY 2,999 (approximately Rs 34,500).
OnePlus had already announced that the launch of OnePlus Pad will take place during the Cloud 11 event on February 7. OnePlus 11R 5G, OnePlus 11 5G, OnePlus Buds Pro 2 and OnePlus TV 65 Q2 Pro will also be launched simultaneously.
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