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OnePlus looks to undercut Apple and Samsung with new US0 tablet

OnePlus looks to undercut Apple and Samsung with new US$700 tablet

Posted on 6 June 2025 By jobuzo

OnePlus USA introduced a slimmed-down version of its premium Android tablet on Thursday, looking to beat competing devices from Samsung Electronics and Apple with its price and specifications.

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The tablet, called the OnePlus Pad 3, will be available on July 8 for US$700 in the US and US$1,000 in Canada. In addition to the thin frame, the company is touting faster performance, an improved display and upgraded multitasking features.

The Pad 3’s price falls between Apple’s 11-inch (US$599) and 13-inch (US$799) iPad Air tablets. Android tablets have failed to make much of a dent in the US to Apple’s tablet business. Samsung, Amazon.com and smaller players fill out the rest of the market.

The Pad 3 is less than 6 millimetres thick and features a 13.2-inch display with a higher pixel density than the iPad Air, promising crisp text and other visuals. (Apple’s far more expensive 13-inch iPad Pro is just 5.1 millimetres thick.) Inside, it is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, a processor found in other recently released high-end devices such as Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge phone.

The Apple iPad Air tablet. Photo: Ben Sin

Battery life can exceed 17 hours with less demanding usage, according to the company. Alternatively, users can expect as much as six hours playing graphics-intensive video games, the company says. OnePlus also said the battery can recover 18 per cent of capacity after a 10-minute charge. Most iPads are usually graded at 10 hours of battery life.

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