, and it's just different enough that it might be worth considering in a sea of Android slates. The OnePlus Pad revolves around an 11.6-inch display with an unusual 7:5 aspect ratio and a speedy 144Hz refresh rate — this might be your pick if you're a gamer or avid reader. The design also stands out with an easier-to-grip"2.5D" edge and a central camera hump you're less likely to cover with your fingers.
Some technical details aren't available as we write this, but the OnePlus Pad will be reasonably quick thanks to MediaTek'schip and up to 12GB of RAM. Battery life might be healthy, too. The 9,510mAh power pack reportedly offers up to 14.5 hours of video playback, and 67W SuperVOOC fast charging can top up the tablet in 80 minutes. Dolby Atmos, meanwhile, promises cinematic audio.
You won't have to hunt for accessories, either. The OnePlus Pad will ship with a pen and a magnetic keyboard. The software will be familiar, although there are some appreciated touches if you also have aTurn on browser notifications to receive breaking news alerts from Engadget
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I don’t have extremely high hopes for a tablet from current oneplus, their software isn’t as good as it used to be.