
OnePlus 3 Pad launch date announced: Expected to make a debut with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, 144Hz refresh rate, and more
OnePlus Pad 3 launch date announced: OnePlus enthusiasts, mark your calendars! The business is about to announce its next product, the OnePlus Pad 3. This highly anticipated product will likely greatly impact the tablet market.
With its elegant look and excellent performance, the OnePlus Pad 3 is causing quite a stir among tech fans. This post will look at what to expect from the new smartphone, including important features, pricing, and more.
Whether you're a student, professional, or tech enthusiast, we'll tell you everything you need about the OnePlus Pad 3. Read on to learn more.
OnePlus Pad 3 global launch date
Meet the all-new OnePlus Pad 3—powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, featuring an upgraded Open Canvas for next-level multitasking, and now with seamless iOS syncing. All wrapped in a stunning Storm Blue finish.Launching 5 June 2025. Built for work, play, and everything in between.… pic.twitter.com/mrghLWQ8ve
OnePlus plans to release its latest tablet, the OnePlus Pad 3, on June 5, 2025. The business recently announced this via its official X account, indicating that the handset will have Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, the most recent in their flagship line. Let's take a closer look at what OnePlus' next tablet offers.
OnePlus Pad 3 expected specifications
OnePlus also highlighted the Pad 3's unique capabilities, such as its ability to sync easily with iOS devices, which was not enabled by the brand's previous Android tablets. In addition, the tablet will contain an improved version of Open Canvas, a multitasking technology that allows users to run numerous applications simultaneously.
Furthermore, the new OnePlus Pad 3 differs from the variant that debuted in China last year. Instead of releasing a whole new gadget, OnePlus looks to be renaming the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro for international markets. Based on existing information, the tablet is believed to include a 13.2-inch LCD with a refresh rate 144Hz and a peak brightness of 900 nits.
The OnePlus Pad 3 comes pre-installed with Oxygen OS 15, which is based on Android 15. It may have a quad-speaker configuration for sound output and an optional keyboard accessory with a built-in trackpad.
According to reports, the OnePlus Pad 3 could support up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. The smartphone reportedly includes a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front-facing camera for meetings and video calls. The Pad 3 is also expected to include a 12,140mAh battery and 67W wired fast charging capabilities.
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OnePlus Pad 3 expected price
While OnePlus has yet to release the price of the OnePlus Pad 3, the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro starts at CNY 3,199, or around Rs 38,000.
This is consistent with the cost of the OnePlus Pad 2, which debuted in India last year with a starting price of Rs 39,999. However, the business has not clarified whether the forthcoming tablet will come to India.
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