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OnePlus Pad 2 (12.1 Inch)LCD Display,8GB RAM, 128GB Storage,Snapdragon 8 Gen 3,144Hz Refresh Rate,Dolby Vision & Atmos,Open Canvas,AI features,6 speakers,Wi-Fi with Cellular Data Sharing [Nimbus Gray]

39,999.00

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Price: ₹44,999 - ₹39,999.00
(as of Aug 07, 2024 05:47:21 UTC – Details)


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[Display]: 3K+ Display (12.1-inch/30.73cm), 7:5 ReadFit ratio; Display type: IPS LCD; Display resolution: 3000×2120 Dolby Vision display, 304 PPI; Peak Display brightness (900 nits); Screen refresh rate: 144Hz.
[AI-enhanced Productivity]: AI Eraser 2.0 to remove unwanted objects in photos, Smart Cutout to quickly create stickers, & the AI Toolbox set of features like AI Summary & AI Writer.
[Design & Storage]: 8GB RAM+ 128GB storage. All-metal unibody seamless design for lasting beauty and durability. Anodization enhances durability, ensuring a scratch-free look.
[Processor]: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is one of the fastest SoC in the smartphone industry, and with stable diffusion. The upgraded Qualcomm Adreno GPU yields 25% faster graphics rendering and 25% improved GPU power efficiency, enhancing gaming and streaming
[Speakers]: Equipped with 6 speakers (3 on each side), it delivers a more impactful bass effect, clearer high-frequency performance, and a more immersive stereo sound experience.
[Battery & Charging]: 9510mAh Battery with 67W SUPERVOOC fast charging which can fully charge the Pad 2 in just 80 minutes.
[Gaming Mode]: The Pad 2 has HyperBoost which brings users the ultimate gaming experience with a stable frame rate throughout the whole experience. It also has HyperRendering which brings players an immersive experience beyond the native game settings.
[Camera]: Front 8MP & Rear 13MP cameras which clearly capture memorable moments, scan files/documents easily along with lots of AI features.
[Note]: OnePlus Stylo 2, OnePlus Smart Keyboard and OnePlus Folio Case are sold separately.

3 reviews for OnePlus Pad 2 (12.1 Inch)LCD Display,8GB RAM, 128GB Storage,Snapdragon 8 Gen 3,144Hz Refresh Rate,Dolby Vision & Atmos,Open Canvas,AI features,6 speakers,Wi-Fi with Cellular Data Sharing [Nimbus Gray]

  1. UNBIASED REVIEWER

    Wait for a major price drop
    This will become a great deal after the price drop, no amoled display is a major draw down. Performance is okay thought. Notes app is so bad. Would suggest you to have a look at S9 series from Samsung at same price with oled display.

  2. Saurabh Majumdar

    Falters for its price with too many corners cut
    There is probably only one reason to get this and that is the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with its SoC performance. However, if you are not a lot into Android gaming, then this tablet falters.At the price range the tablet is aiming for as a midrange brand, a cellular connection is must have to make the tablet practically usable outdoors. That the tablet lacks GPS also alludes to the fact that it is not a very practical travel tablet. Then, you have the lack of a fingerprint sensor that makes a lot of functionalities using biometrics a chore to use. These are compromises that you can live with in a 20k tablet but not a 40k one.In terms of the screen and audio, it doesn’t do a whole lot better than what you get in tablets at half the price from Xiaomi and thus it is not particularly a multimedia pick with its lack of a AMOLED screen.Android is what it is on a tablet, with a lot of oversized phone apps and quite a few having alignment issues, and OxygenOS doesn’t move the needle much in that regard. It cannot provide a proper tablet experience like an iPad but while that has more to do with Android, OnePlus or rather BKK is not doing much in terms of support either.At least the tablet does well in terms of battery life with its beefy battery though the screen on time is not much better than what you get with 11-inch tablets like the Pad 6 with its smaller battery.This is in somewhat of an odd place where it cannot provide the value of a Xiaomi tablet or the premium experience of a Samsung one. At the launch price, it should have the keyboard and pen bundled to provide some value or else it should have launched for 30-35k, more towards the lower end of that range. It will probably fall in that price range anyway in a few months after they leech whatever they can from early adopters, though I don’t assume those numbers will in anyway dent iPad or Galaxy Tab users.Bottom line is that this tablet is meant for indoor gaming use alone and that may be a niche market with more rounded users going for an iPad or a Galaxy Tab. This one is not something that can be recommended at launch but may make more sense if priced right around Diwali time.

  3. Naveen singh

    Beast ! ❣️
     Value for money. Go for it without thinking twice .Good Job OnePlus 🤝Best Tablet under 40kBuy 12/256 GB

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