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Funky precedent (people it’s Pad)

You need more than just powerful hardware to succeed in the tablet world.

As Apple and Samsung have already shown, it’s all about the ecosystem – something that few rivals have been able to deliver on quite the same scale. OnePlus is next in line to try, launching its debut slate with a slew of productivity-minded accessories and apps optimised for the big screen.

The firm hasn’t forgotten the lessons learned froma larger, higher-res screen. It also looks just like a top-tier tab.

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