OnePlus Pad and Tablet prices revealed; Pre-order starts on 28th April

New Delhi: Pre-orders for the OnePlus Pad, the company’s first tablet, will begin in India on April 28. Weeks after the formal launch, the business has now revealed the costs of the tablet. The price of OnePlus tablets ranges from Rs 37,999 for the entry-level model to Rs 39,999 for the top model with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The customers will have access to only Halo Green as a color option.

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The pricing of OnePlus’ tablet accessories has also been made public. The White Stylus (Stylo) is priced at Rs 4,999 and the OnePlus Magnetic Keyboard is available for Rs 7,999. If you only need the case and don’t need the keyboard, there’s the OnePlus Folio Case for Rs 1,499. ,Also Read: SBI FD Vs Post Office Fixed Deposit: Which One Should You Choose?,

With the release of its new tablet, OnePlus is expected to compete with other Android tablet makers such as Xiaomi and Samsung. The tablet will also compete with some of the Apple iPads at this price.

Despite having a flagship SoC (system on chip) from MediaTek, the OnePlus lacks a 5G option despite having a bulky design.

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The 11.6-inch LCD screen on the OnePlus Pad features a 144Hz refresh rate, full-HD+ resolution, and 500 nits of typical brightness. The tablet packs a 9510mAh battery and MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9000 SoC. It is compatible with 65W SuperVOOC charging technology.

LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage technologies are included with the SoC to speed up app loading and switching. The OnePlus Pad is 6.5mm thick and weighs only 552 grams.

The back panel houses a 13-megapixel camera with EIS capability. It is capable of 30fps 4K video recording. The 8 megapixel camera on the front can capture in Full HD at 30 frames per second.

There could be an LTE version in future tablet generations, however, the OnePlus Pad only comes in a Wi-Fi version. Currently, it is not possible to use your SIM card to access the Internet while traveling. To increase the sales of its wireless earphones, OnePlus has decided to ditch the 3.5mm audio port for audio.