OnePlus is all set to unveil a bunch of new products which as officially revealed by OnePlus recently includes a new smartphone, a tablet, a smartwatch and TWS earphones. The official unveiling will take place on June 27 in China but after multiple leaks, the smartphone maker has now started revealing more information about its upcoming products. After revealing the first images of a new variant of the OnePlus Watch 2 and the Ace 3 Pro smartphone sporting its new Glacier Battery technology, the brand has now revealed a bunch of information about its upcoming tablet dubbed the OnePlus Pad Pro.
OnePlus Pad Pro Specifications
Most of the new information comes from the official OnePlus website. Weibo handleOnePlus has revealed in a series of reports that its latest premium tablet will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, which is also available in its latest flagship, the OnePlus 12.
The tablet weighs 584 grams and appears quite thin at 6.49mm thick. The display, like the currently available OnePlus Pad, has a 7:5 aspect ratio with thin bezels all around. The display has a screen resolution of 3,000 x 2,120 pixels and a pixel density of 303 PPI. It also has a maximum refresh rate of 144Hz and offers DC Dimming.
OnePlus Pad Pro Rumors
In addition to OnePlus, tipsters continue to reveal more details about the upcoming tablet. Tipster Digital Chat Station has leaked several live images of the upcoming OnePlus Pad Pro tablet.
The tablet’s design in the images seems pretty similar to what OnePlus has officially teased on its Weibo handle . But we get a clearer, unobstructed look in the leaked images, which show a design familiar from the OnePlus Pad with rounded sides and a flat display, but it looks to be slightly larger than the standard model. The flat display also appears to have thin bezels and could come with stylus support. It’s unclear if the OnePlus-branded stylus shown in the images will also launch with the tablet at the event.
Also spotted alongside the leaked images of the OnePlus Pad Pro is a new keyboard attachment, which appears to have a proper laptop keyboard-like layout with directional buttons and also offers a much larger trackpad than the outgoing model. The tablet case also appears to have an adjustable flip-out kickstand on the back.