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OnePlus Pad

The OnePlus Pad is the phone-maker’s first foray into tablets, balancing OnePlus’s trademark value-for-money appeal with loads of power and a few other flourishes. So can it step into the mid-range Android space and win?

There are some aspects of the OnePlus Pad’s design we really like. Like an iPad, the bezels surrounding the screen are uniform, measuring 6.7mm. This instantly adds a balance when watching, browsing or gaming on it. Additionally, the tablet’s back has an appealing brushed metal effect, which concentrically expands out from the camera.

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