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OnePlus Pad India trademark hints at imminent launch of OnePlus’ first ever tablet

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Recently, the OnePlus has filed for a trademark named OnePlus Pad at EUIPO (European Union Intellectual Property Office). According to the latest info, the same trademark has also shown up in India with application number 5030823 and class 9 which belongs to smartphones/tablets.

The trademark listing at EUIPO just revealed the company’s plan for a new tablet and there was nothing else known regarding this upcoming gadget. The same goes for the India trademark as well. This only hints that the company could soon unveil its first-ever tablet.

OnePlus has been entering new markets after its success in the smartphone world. The company has recently launched its first-ever smartwatch, the first smart band and now its table will make its debut in the coming days.

Though, it won’t be easy for the Chinese OEM to capture a good amount of share in the market as the tablet will have to compete against the already established brands such as Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, and others. It will be interesting to know what OnePlus will offer with its tablet and how it will cope up with the competition which is already prevailing in the market.

As of now, the specifications of the tablet are not yet leaked or known from any source and we are waiting for something to appear soon. Meanwhile, you can share your thoughts on what OnePlus should bring in its first-ever tablet and at what price rang do you want to see it.

OnePlus 9T is already on the wishlist list

OnePlus has recently launched the OnePlus 9 series of phones and as per the schedule, the company will announce its second half premium devices under the OnePlus 9T lineup. It is said that the company will unveil only a single model in the series.

It will come with a Samsung E4-class display with Full HD resolution and support for a 120Hz display. The smartphone will come with a 108MP quad-camera set up in partnership with Hasselblad. Moreover, it will have Oppo’s ColorOS 11 pre-installed globally.

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