The OnePlus Pad is a solid entry in the changing Android tablet market and a quality first entry into the tablet space that shows OnePlus isn't just a phone company anymore.
Stepping into uncharted territory typically comes with an amount of caution. That feeling out process can lead to reservation as one finds their footing and develops skills for navigating this new terrain. This is where we find OnePlus, a company known for delivering high-quality Android smartphones at great, sub-Apple and Samsung prices., entering a field of Android tablets that rests at somewhat of an inflection point.
The internals also help its case, packing in 128GB of storage and 8GB RAM into a tablet that costs less than competitors whose devices include smaller totals. The OnePlus Tab’s MediaTek Dimensity 9000 processor holds up in comparison to the Qualcomm Snapdragon chips that are widely used by other developers. The device impressed in my month with it, showing snappy response to the various quick gestures built into its OxygenOS operating system and supplanting itself as my on-the-go media hub.
The OnePlus Pad’s battery life is astounding. I never had an issue with battery drain during all day use and standby battery drain is very minimal. OnePlus touts one month of standby battery life and, though I couldn’t just let it sit there for a full month to test that claim, the device’s battery dipped very little with days between use.
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