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OnePlus Pad 3 Unboxing and first look: What's in the box?

OnePlus Pad 3 Unboxing and first look: What's in the box?

Time of India2 days ago

OnePlus Pad 3 is here. Let's unbox the new tablet and take a first look at what comes inside the box. From the 13.2-inch 144 display to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset as well as accessories, including AI keyboard, here's everything you need to know if you're curious about OnePlus' latest tablet. Watch now and find out if the OnePlus Pad 3 meets your needs.

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