What do you want to know?
- A follow-up to the first OnePlus Pad is expected, which will likely launch later than its predecessor.
- A reliable tipster suggests a late 2024 debut for the OnePlus Pad 2, but details are scarce.
- While specific details are unknown, hints about the OPPO Pad 3 suggest a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, possibly indicating similar specs for the OnePlus Pad 2.
OnePlus seems to be working on a next-gen version of last year’s OnePlus Pad, and there’s no word on when we might see it hit the market.
The first OnePlus Pad is tipped to get a follow-up, and the inaugural version is expected to launch shortly after its release in the market. However, details about its exact release date or any specs and features are still under wraps.
That said, Max Jambor, a notable tipster on X (formerly Twitter), suggested that the OnePlus Pad 2 is set to debut in the latter part of 2024. Still, additional information about the tablet is lacking from this leak.
OnePlus Pad2 will be launched in the second half of 2024.April 12, 2024
As a quick rewind, the original OnePlus Pad hit store shelves in China as the OPPO Pad 2 just a month after its global launch. Now, the big question is whether we will see a similar move with the OnePlus Pad 2.
Fingers crossed that the OnePlus Pad 2 ups its game in areas where the first one fell short, especially in processing power and the overall productivity experience.
While concrete details are still under wraps, there is a possible hint for the OPPO Pad 3. This is important because remember, the OnePlus Pad is basically the global version of the China-exclusive OPPO Pad 2.
So, if the OnePlus Pad 2 follows the OPPO Pad 3, there’s a chance that it could rock the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, according to the leaker. Digital chat station (through TechRadar).
Having to wait until fall or winter for a follow-up to a device that’s back in February 2023 and released just two months later might prove to be a bit of a bummer. However, it’s reassuring to know that OnePlus isn’t giving up on the tablet market or slowing down its efforts to compete with some of the beloved Android tablets in the long run.