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Nov 15, 2022 Chathura Prabhaswara Gamage News 672 hits
The OnePlus Pad is said to arrive next year
If the coronavirus pandemic has had a positive effect on anything, it is the increase in demand for tablets. Interest in them and their sales was at freezing point before the coronavirus. But now even those companies that have given up on their development are starting to release tablets. Even those who have never produced tablets have included them in their portfolios. We have known since the second half of last year that OnePlus is working on its first-ever OnePlus Pad tablet.
OnePlus already filed a trademark application for the OnePlus Pad with the European Patent Office last year and did the same in India. Subsequently, tipsters assumed that the manufacturer will introduce the tablet this year and even estimated some of its specifications . However, the end of the year is approaching and we are still waiting for the introduction of the first OnePlus tablet. And according to tipster Max Jambor, we won't even make it this year. On Twitter , they claim that it will appear on the market only next year, but they do not specify the exact date.
While Max Jambor shares the news that the OnePlus tablet will indeed arrive with great enthusiasm, fellow tipster Roland Quandt is a little more skeptical. In the comment under the tweet, he writes that it will be another imperfect and overpriced tablet running on Android. It will probably be a copy of the Realme Pad or a similar tablet, and Android on tablets is also in a very bad state.
We'll see next year if Quandt is right. But there are already rumors that the OnePlus Pad is indeed built on the foundations of Oppo's tablet. Oppo and OnePlus are partners and share their technologies and patents with each other. And together with them, the Realme brand, which is also involved in the BBK Electronic group. Plus, both companies already have their tablets out in the world, so it's likely that the OnePlus Pad will copy some of their specs. And there is also speculation that the OnePlus Pad will be just a rebranded Oppo tablet, so no original or novelty.
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