
OnePlus Pad 3 India availability confirmed: Here's when and what to expect
The OnePlus Pad 3 is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which is currently the fastest mobile processor offered by Qualcomm. This chipset supports smooth performance for everyday use, gaming, and other demanding tasks. The tablet offers two memory and storage options: 12GB of RAM with 256GB storage, and a higher-end model featuring 16GB of RAM with 512GB of storage. The device houses a 12,140mAh battery with 80W fast charging support.
The OnePlus Pad 3 features a 13.2-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 3.4K (2400 x 3392 pixels) and an adaptive refresh rate up to 144Hz. The display has a 7:5 aspect ratio, which OnePlus says improves the experience for reading and web browsing by providing a more square-like screen shape. The display can reach a peak brightness of up to 600 nits, claims the company.
Furthermore, the device runs on OxygenOS 15, based on Android 15. The system also includes AI-powered tools such as AI Writer, AI Summarise, Gemini, and Circle to Search, aimed at enhancing productivity. For multitasking, the tablet supports Open Canvas, which offers drag-and-drop capabilities and split-screen suggestions to facilitate easy switching between apps like maps, chat, and browsers.
The OnePlus Pad 3 will be available in two colour options: Storm Blue and Frosted Silver. While the Indian pricing remains undisclosed, the tablet is priced at around $699 (approximately Rs. 60,000) in the US and 529 euros (roughly Rs. 60,000) in the U.K.

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