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OnePlus Pad may launch on February 7

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Michail 25 January 2023

OnePlus Android Tablets Rumors

OnePlus is holding a launch event on February 7 where we’ll see the global debut of the OnePlus 11 flagship, OnePlus Buds Pro 2 and potentially the OnePlus 11R. We’re also expecting a OnePlus Keyboard at the event as well as a 65” OnePlus TV and now a reliable source also adds the OnePlus Pad tablet to the attendance list.

Oppo Pad Air
Oppo Pad Air

OnePlus Pad has been rumored since 2021 with the more recent speculation suggesting a launch in 2023. We don’t have much info to work with in terms of specs here but given the close ties with Oppo a rebadged Oppo Pad or Oppo Pad Air with OnePlus branding won’t be a surprising move.

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  • OnePlus Buds Pro 2 launch in China OnePlus Buds Pro 2 launch in China
  • First image of OnePlus Keyboard appears, will arrive on February 7 First image of OnePlus Keyboard appears, will arrive on February 7
  • OnePlus Pad rumored to arrive in 2023 OnePlus Pad rumored to arrive in 2023

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  • AnonD-731363
  • Lfw
  • 26 Jan 2023

Pure android experience Tablet yay.

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  • Tigolebitties
  • PIL
  • 25 Jan 2023

Bcs iPad Air is more successful than iPad mini, that's why most manufacturers choose to compete with it instead of the smaller iPad (+ most ppl utilize tablets with a stylus nowadays and that makes writing and drawing on smaller tablets less enj...

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  • Anonymous
  • IW1
  • 25 Jan 2023

Yet there is no one want to compete with iPad Mini 6!!! Outrageous!! (There's Lenovo Legion Y700 but that tablet cater to gaming users and are exclusive to China only, also their product quality and software support are questionable.)

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