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OnePlus Pad 3 to on sale in India in September 2025: Specifications and other details

OnePlus Pad 3 to on sale in India in September 2025: Specifications and other details

Time of India3 days ago
OnePlus launched its latest Android tablet —
OnePlus Pad 3
in India last month. The company has now announced that the OnePlus Pad 3 will go on open sale in India in September 2025. OnePlus says the new tablet brings improvements in performance, display, and software features. Powered by Qualcomm
Snapdragon 8 Elite
chipset, the tablet runs on
OxygenOS 15
with AI features like
AI Writer
and
AI Summarize
. The device comes in two colour options – Storm Blue and Frosted Silver, and is compatible with
OnePlus Pad keyboard
and
OnePlus Stylo 2
stylus.
OnePlus Pad 3 price and availability
The OnePlus Pad 3 will be available in Storm Blue and Frosted Silver color options, offered in two storage variants – 12GB +256GB and 16GB + 512GB storage. The tablet will be available for sale in India starting in September 2025. Pricing will be revealed in the coming weeks.
OnePlus Pad 3 accessories
The tablet is compatible with the new OnePlus Pad keyboard, which includes larger keycaps, a dedicated AI key, and an adjustable viewing angle ranging from 110 to 165 degrees. The keyboard supports NFC pairing and magnetic attachment.
It also works with the OnePlus Stylo 2 stylus, which can detect 16,000 pressure levels. A stylus gesture allows users to annotate content directly or take notes when the screen is off.
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A redesigned folio case with a tri-folding system offers viewing angles of 20, 44, 60, and 72 degrees. It includes a magnetic buckle that secures the stylus and automatically turns off the display when closed.
OnePlus Pad 3 specifications
As mentioned above, OnePlus Pad 3 runs on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite and is available in two configurations: 12GB RAM with 256GB storage and 16GB RAM with 512GB storage. The tablet includes a cooling system made from a graphene composite with vapor chambers for heat management.
OnePlus Pad 3 features a
12,140mAh battery
. The company claims that the device can deliver up to 6 hours of gaming, more than 15 hours of short video playback, and over 17 hours of long video playback. The tablet supports 80W SUPERVOOC fast charging, which can deliver up to 18% charge in 10 minutes.
The tablet has a 13.2-inch display with a 3.4K resolution and 315 PPI pixel density. The screen has a 7:5 aspect ratio and supports 12-bit color depth.
Audio is handled by eight speakers—four woofers and four tweeters—positioned symmetrically. The device comes in two colour variants: Storm Blue and Frosted Silver.
OnePlus Pad 3 runs on OxygenOS 15 and includes productivity tools such as AI Writer and AI Summarize. It also supports features like Google's Circle to Search and Gemini AI. Open Canvas, OnePlus's multitasking tool, has been updated to allow more fluid drag-and-drop functionality and improved split-screen suggestions.
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