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OnePlus Pad 3 India Sale Details Confirmed, Launch Price Still Not Known

OnePlus Pad 3 India Sale Details Confirmed, Launch Price Still Not Known

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OnePlus Pad 3 is powered by latest Snapdragon chipset, features a premium design and launched in the US market.
The OnePlus Pad 3 India launch details have been finally confirmed and people will need to wait a little longer before they can get their hands on the new OnePlus tablet in the country. OnePlus Pad 3 made its debut in the US last month and now we have more information about the tablet's availability in the Indian market.
The new OnePlus Pad model is powered by flagship hardware, features a premium design and a platform that has been customised for tablets.
OnePlus Pad 3 India sale will start in September which is still a few months from now. The company has not shared the exact sale date or the OnePlus Pad 3 price in India that will also be revealed later. We do know that the OnePlus Pad 3 will be available in 12GB + 256GB and 16GB + 512GB storage models in the country. The OnePlus Pad 3 price in India is likely to start around Rs 55,000 if you go by the Pad 3 US pricing of $699.99 (Rs 56,500 approx) for the base model.
OnePlus Pad 3 Specifications
The Pad 3 features a 13.2-inch 3.4K LCD display with Dolby Vision support, 900 nits peak brightness, and 144Hz refresh rate, making it a strong contender in the premium tablet space. is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, making it the first OnePlus Pad model to be powered by the flagship hardware.
You get it with up to 16GB RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 internal storage. It runs the Android 15-based ColorOS 15 version for global markets and comes equipped with a 34,857 sq mm cooling system for thermal management.
The tablet has 13MP camera at the back and an 8MP front-facing camera for clear selfies and video conferencing. Also, it comes loaded with a 12,140mAh battery along with 80W fast charging support. OnePlus has confirmed that the Pad 3 would enable iOS syncing, allowing users to connect with Apple devices and expanding cross-platform compatibility.
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