Reference photo of the OnePlus Pad. | Image Credit – One Plus
One Plus and OPPO are planning a new chapter in their pill strategy, with rumors that the two companies with rumors of working on compact Android bullets, with the next generation flagship chip set. According to a leak published on Chinese social media by a reliable tipter digital chat station, the pill will be exhibited by the upcoming Snapdragon 8 General 4, which will be deployed in September as Snapdragon 8 Elite. It is expected that this phone will make the One Plus 13T successful and may have a 6.3 -inch display. If this timeline is intact, it will be one of the first Android tablets To use the high -end chip of the next generation of Qualcomm.
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Both versions of the tablet are said to add an 8.8-inch display from Oppo-Oppo, which makes them smaller than companies’ previous pills, such as one-plus pad (11.6 inches) and Oppo Pad 2 (11.6 inches). Although no other species has yet been confirmed, this new form factor shows that both brands are targeting the compact premium tablet segment, possibly compared to Apple’s iPad Money or Lenovo’s high -performance tabs.
Given the close ties between the OPPO and One Plus, it is not surprising to hear that these two are producing similar hardware under different brand names. Both companies have previously released almost identical devices with minor software or design differences, such as OppoPad 2 and One Plus Pad, which were both released in 2023 and highlighted the Medetic Dimension 9000 charges.
Although we still do not have a pricing or detailed sheet, the launch time-after the announcement of the chip set of the quote-it suggests that both bullets may come in early 2026. This may give One Plus and Oppo a chance to position these models against rivals’ next general bullets, including Samsung’s expected Galaxy Tab S11 lineup and whatever followup Apple.
As always, we will keep an eye on this development and share more once the specifications, design and regional availability are clear. For now, the idea of 8.8 inch Android Tablet There is something with advanced internals that will potentially appeal to users who want a compact but powerful slate without jumping on more expensive or big bullets.
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