Root NationNewsDetails on the OnePlus Pad 2 have hit the internet showing off impressive specifications

Details on the OnePlus Pad 2 have hit the internet showing off impressive specifications

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If you’re out in the market looking for a new performance-oriented Android tablet then you might as well wait for the OnePlus Pad 2 to launch. The available reports on this coming tablet show that it’ll shake up the Android tablet market for good reasons. This tablet will be the first of its kind to feature the most powerful Qualcomm processor currently available for Android devices.

Yes, tipster Max Jambor has revealed that the coming OnePlus Pad 2 will launch with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. Previously, the tipster also pointed out that this tablet will launch in H2 2024. While we might be months away from this coming tablet’s launch, its details are proving that it’ll be a performance-oriented entry.

At the moment, most performance-oriented Android tablets come with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. While this is a powerful processor, the new 8 Gen 3 entry outshines it in a ton of ways. From the reports on the upcoming OnePlus Pad 2, we can confirm that it’ll be the first Android tablet to launch using the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.

The OnePlus Pad launched last year featuring a powerful MediaTek processor. At launch, this tablet gained a ton of praise in the tech community, with lots of reviewers praising it for its abilities. Being the first tablet from OnePlus, this product that launched last year surprised a ton of fans and critics.

Seeing that the coming OnePlus Pad 2 will launch with the newer Qualcomm flagship processor, we expect it to be a showstopper. Aside from its processor, we can’t say much about this tablet’s other features and specifications. With the passing weeks leading up to this product’s official launch, we’ll keep dropping more details on what you can expect from this coming performance-oriented Android tablet.

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