OnePlus Pad has allegedly been trademarked in India, indicating its impending launch in the country.

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  • The OnePlus pad could be available in India soon.
  • According to reports, the OnePlus Pad will not be released alongside the OnePlus 10.
  • The OnePlus Pad is expected to be a mid-range device.
According to a reliable source, the OnePlus Pad has been trademarked in India, implying that it would be released there soon. The tablet is claimed to be in the final stages of internal testing in India. The tablet's trademark was submitted in July of last year. Aside from that, the listing has no more information. The forthcoming tablet from has been rumored to have begun manufacturing in various places across the world in March. The OnePlus Pad is expected to be released in the first half of 2022. It was also rumoured earlier this year that the OnePlus Pad tablet will have the Android 12L OS, which was designed exclusively for tablets and foldable smartphones.

The OnePlus Pad trademark, which was 'Marked for Exam,' has been filed in India, according to tipster Mukul Sharma. He also claimed that internal testing for the OnePlus Pad had already begun. The OnePlus pad might be available in India shortly.

The same tipter claimed in March that OnePlus' forthcoming tablet had begun manufacturing in several places across the world. The OnePlus Pad is expected to be the Chinese tech giant's mid-range offering.

Previous rumours have also stated that the OnePlus Pad will be released in the first half of 2022. However, according to the rumor, the OnePlus Pad will not be released alongside the OnePlus 10 smartphone line, which is also slated to be introduced in early 2022.

OnePlus Pad was rumored to run Android 12L out of the box earlier this year. Android 12L was created with large-screen smartphones in mind. Android 12L Beta was released in December of last year and has been optimized for tablets and foldable devices.



This is the first time Google has prioritized optimizing Android apps for bigger displays since the release of tablet-focused Android Honeycomb in 2012.

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