OnePlus is officially getting into the tablet game with the

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The OnePlus Pad is the Oppo subbrand’s first tablet, with an 11.6-inch 144Hz display and up to 12GB of RAM. It’s not announcing pricing or availability just yet.

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This is the most jaw-dropping Android phone I've seen in years

50MP Primary with OIS, 48MP Ultra-Wide, 64MP Portrait Tele lens - Hardware-assisted for Natural Color Calibration with Hasselblad. The proprietary TurboRAW HDR algorithm delivers immaculate DSLR-like wide dynamic range + Accu-spectrum Light-color Identifier ensures unprecedented photo color accuracy and realism. Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with up to 16GB RAM and ray-tracing enabled next gen graphics - RAM-Vita compresses apps and intelligently optimises frequently-used apps, reducing memory size for improved stability and instant-wake. 5400mAh Battery and 100W SUPERVOOC (1-100% in 26 minutes) and 50W Wireless Charging (1-100% in 55 minutes) on Smart Rapid Charge Mode- with Battery Health Engine and Charge De-aging so charging speeds are automatically maintained for optimum battery performance. 6.82 120Hz 2K Super Fluid AMOLED Display - with advanced LTPO technology that dynamically scales from 1Hz to 120Hz. With Dolby Vision HDR, 10-bit colour and HDR10+ playback support for cinematic experiences with ultra-vivid picture quality. OxygenOS 14 - Faster, Smoother and Burdenless. Aquamorphic Design delivers a simplified visual interface. OxygenOS 14 glides like silk with next-gen core stability and enhanced reliability. 5G Compatability may vary with carriers. Check with your service provider for further information.

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