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OnePlus Pad 3 Review: Squaredtech on Design and Display
The OnePlus Pad 3 makes its case as a premium Android tablet right from the first glance. At 11.40 x 8.25 x 0.24 inches and weighing 1.49 pounds, it feels slim, tall, and solid in hand. Compared with its predecessor, it’s slightly heavier but thinner, making it look sleeker. Against Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 FE+, the physical differences are minimal — except Samsung adds waterproof protection, which OnePlus lacks.
The build quality is impressive with an aluminum frame and smooth curved edges. The finish, branded as Storm Blue, shifts between blue and gray depending on light. While attractive, it picks up fingerprints easily.
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The front is dominated by a 13.2-inch LCD screen with slim, even bezels. The camera is tucked neatly into the top bezel, optimized for landscape video calls. Face Unlock works fast, but the lack of a fingerprint sensor is a noticeable omission.
Display Quality
- Resolution: 3392 x 2400 pixels (315 PPI)
- Refresh Rate: Adaptive up to 144Hz
- Brightness: 600 nits average, 900 nits peak
- Touch Response: Up to 540Hz while gaming
Squaredtech Verdict: Indoors, the display is stunning with vibrant colors and deep blacks. Outdoors, glare reduces clarity but brightness holds up against direct sunlight.
📊 Comparison: OnePlus Pad 3 vs Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ (Display)
Feature | OnePlus Pad 3 | Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ |
---|---|---|
Screen Size | 13.2-inch LCD | 12.4-inch LCD |
Resolution | 3392 x 2400 | 2880 x 1800 |
Refresh Rate | 144Hz Adaptive | 90Hz |
Peak Brightness | 900 nits | 600 nits |
👉 Takeaway: If display sharpness, refresh rate, and gaming responsiveness matter, the OnePlus Pad 3 easily outshines Samsung.
OnePlus Pad 3 Review: Performance, Battery, and Audio
Performance
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, the OnePlus Pad 3 runs effortlessly whether you’re multitasking, streaming, or gaming. With 12GB RAM + 256GB storage (expandable to 16GB/512GB in future variants), it’s built for power users.
🔎 Geekbench 6 Scores:
- Single-Core: 3,082
- Multi-Core: 9,040
- GPU: 43fps (Aztec Ruins benchmark)
Compared to Samsung’s Tab S10 FE+:
- Single-Core: 1,358
- Multi-Core: 3,886
- GPU: 15fps
👉 Takeaway: The OnePlus Pad 3 more than doubles Samsung’s performance scores, making it the faster, smoother choice for gaming and heavy tasks.
Battery
The 12,140mAh battery sounds huge, but in real-world tests:
- Video Playback: 8h 53m
- Gaming + Browsing: 7–8h
This is less than the OnePlus Pad 2 (11h+) but still beats Samsung’s 7h 45m runtime.
Charging is where OnePlus pulls ahead. The included 80W SuperVOOC charger takes the tablet from 0–100% in under 2 hours. Samsung offers 45W charging and no adapter in the box.
📊 Comparison: OnePlus Pad 3 vs Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ (Battery & Charging)
Feature | OnePlus Pad 3 | Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ |
---|---|---|
Battery Capacity | 12,140 mAh | 10,090 mAh |
Video Playback | 8h 53m | 7h 45m |
Charging Speed | 80W (adapter incl.) | 45W (adapter sold separately) |
Audio
The eight-speaker system is a standout feature. Four woofers and four tweeters create a balanced sound with real bass depth. Max volume reaches 93.8 dB, enough to replace portable speakers in a small room.
Bluetooth 5.4 with LDAC, aptX HD, and LHDC ensures strong wireless headphone support.
👉 Takeaway: For both gaming and entertainment, the Pad 3 is one of the loudest and clearest tablets in its class.
OnePlus Pad 3 Review: Cameras, Software, and Ecosystem
Cameras
The 13MP rear and 8MP front cameras are functional but unimpressive.
- Pros: Decent for video calls, supports 4K video recording.
- Cons: Soft edges, oversaturated colors, shaky video.
In short, it’s fine for Zoom, not great for photography.
Software and Features
Running OxygenOS 15 (Android 15), the interface is clean and smooth. OnePlus limits preinstalled apps, keeping bloat low.
- Multitasking: Split screen, floating windows, drag & drop.
- Cross-Platform: O+ app now connects with Apple (Mac, iPhone) and Microsoft (Windows) devices.
- Accessories: Stylo 2 ($99.99) and Keyboard ($199.99) expand productivity but add cost.
🔎 AI Features:
- Circle to Search
- AI Notes Assistant
- AI Transcription
👉 But Samsung still offers more AI-powered tools, especially for creative and work tasks.
📊 Comparison: OnePlus Pad 3 vs Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ (Software & Support)
Feature | OnePlus Pad 3 | Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ |
---|---|---|
OS Version | OxygenOS 15 (Android 15) | One UI 7 (Android 15) |
Updates (OS) | 3 years | 7 years |
Security Patches | 6 years | 7 years |
AI Features | Limited | Extensive |
👉 Takeaway: Samsung wins on updates & AI tools, while OnePlus wins on clean, lightweight UI.
Squaredtech Final Verdict
The OnePlus Pad 3 is a serious rival to Samsung’s tablets — fast, stylish, and multimedia-friendly.
✅ Pros
- Stunning 13.2-inch 144Hz display
- Snapdragon 8 Elite performance crushes rivals
- 80W fast charging with adapter included
- Loud and detailed 8-speaker system
- Smooth OxygenOS with multitasking support
- Cross-platform connectivity (Apple + Microsoft)
❌ Cons
- No waterproof rating
- No fingerprint scanner
- Cameras are weak
- Stylus and keyboard cost extra
- Fewer AI features
- Only 3 years of OS updates
Squaredtech’s Bottom Line
If you want raw power, gaming strength, and a premium display, the OnePlus Pad 3 is the best Android tablet at its price.
If you prefer longer software support, AI features, and bundled stylus productivity, Samsung still has the edge.
💡 Our verdict at Squaredtech: The OnePlus Pad 3 is the first OnePlus tablet that genuinely feels like a Galaxy Tab challenger.
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