Android tablet Snapdragon 8 Lite with its smart keyboard and yes stylus and these two things will not come with the tablet sold separately and it is launching in India at 4799 which is its 1256 GB variant and 5299 which is its 16512 GB variant and we will get a charger with it. 80 Watt Super Vac Charger with Type A to Type C cable. The same red is exactly OnePlus and brother it finally feels like a laptop because the screen size is so big. And this smart keyboard costs $200. So we will get it in India for around $2000. And this Stylo 2 at ₹5500. So very expensive stuff bro. And before going to the tablet, let me tell you about the keyboard. We get a keyboard with 10 keys. Above are all shortcuts. There are all the keys like brightness, mic mute and unmute, trackpad on and off And it comes with trackpad which is very smooth to use. And it supports gestures like three fingers down, two fingers up from the screenshot. The app drawer opens. There are many things. And this keyboard is expensive because it also has NFC. Tablets do not have direct NFC. So if this keyboard is connected and you have any OnePlus phone. If you tap on NFC, you can do screen mirroring. You can transfer files. You even get the slip board feature. The same ecosystem we discussed. Basically, it’s a quick fix feature that will work even on phones with Color OS. And the keyboard also has a sensor for accidental typing. That is, if you put the keyboard on the back of the tablet and use the tablet in such a way that the keys on your keyboard will be pressed but will not work. Yes, the keyboard connects to Bluetooth, so you can use it even if your keyboard is far away from the tablet And I experienced some errors with the keyboard. The only downside is that there is no backlit keyboard, so typing in the dark may be a problem. And this stylus was covered a lot in the OnePlus Pad 2 video. Let me tell you a little. Like its latency etc. is very low.
It weighs around 15 grams. The grip is good and you can replace its nib. Double tap feature available. You can also change it by going to settings. With this you can switch between pen or eraser. Even switching between current tool and last tool. If you want to show the color palette. You can also turn off this feature if you want. And if you swipe to the top right, Quick Notes opens. If the screen is off, when you touch the stylus, the notes will open directly. And we get a sensor near the laser pointer nib. If you hold it, it’s pretty good for annotations. If you want to show someone something in a presentation and have slide gestures to turn pages, artists can use it too. Because it has 16,000 levels of pressure sensitivity. So the more pressure you apply, the more palm rejection you get. You have to do sketching etc., coloring etc. You can also do this at the professional level. And it has haptic feedback. So when we write something, sketch, you feel that yes you’re actually running it on a surface but it’s the haptics that’s pretty good. Now let’s talk about the tablet. Here bro, there is a tablet, see, it is very premium. We get the entire tablet in a metal build. There is OnePlus branding. There are pins on this side. To connect the keyboard. Here you will find two speaker grills and a power on-off button which is not our fingerprint sensor. Should have had a fingerprint sensor bro. And on this side we find two speaker grills, a microphone and a Type C port with USB 3.2 Gen One, which means you can also take the display output from it and it will be possible to transfer data at high speed. And the display output is only mirroring. No mode for extended display etc. And on top are the volume buttons, some microphones, and this area, where your stylus attaches magnetically and charges wirelessly. And bro, it’s a 13.2 inch tablet. Weight is well managed. It weighs 679 grams and is quite thin. Its thickness is 5.97 mm. But that’s the thing. It is such a big size. In some situations, in some use cases, you may find it larger. In which you have any kind of document work or anything. But yes, it would be fun to watch multimedia etc. And there is no IP rating inside such an expensive tablet. Means no IP rating. So keep it safe from water and dust. And I didn’t find any information regarding the protection of the display. So if you buy it later, it may be a problem if it falls. But when it is launched in India, chances are we will get more information. And yes, there is no cellular option. This tablet is Wi-Fi only. No storage expansion or SIM. And the display is a 13.2-inch IPS LCD display with a 3.4K resolution of 3392 by 2489 and a 3% screen-to-body ratio. The bezels seem very thin. That means the viewing experience is very good if you watch it tablet wise. And its aspect ratio is 7:5 which is very good for reading etc. or documentation etc But on the other hand, if you use any 16:9 content, you will get a lot of black bars at the top and bottom And the refresh rate is 144 Hz. But by default the entire user interface runs at 120Hz. Even the applications are well optimized.
But if you want it to run at 144Hz, you can go to settings and set specific apps to 144Hz. I don’t know why it is like this. If 144 is given, it should run at 144, right? Give me passion. 60 120 144 so one can toggle. Is it custom stuff? And this is an LTPs display. It drops to 60Hz. For power saving etc. if you don’t use it. And in our tests the Color Gamemate came out as 98% sRGB 89% P3. And the all-time brightness maximum is 577 nits and outdoors it goes up to 850 nits in high brightness mode. So the tablet feels quite bright. And multimedia has support for Wide One L1. That means you’ll be able to watch content up to 1080p on all OTT platforms. 4K 60 HDR plays well on YouTube. no problem And I was looking at the Netflix app settings, it wasn’t showing any HDR capability. But as soon as I started Netflix and watched HDR content, HDR 10 Plus was showing up. This means it shows content that supports HDR etc. So, it’s probably running on it. And HDR calibration is good too. What’s the bright part or the dark part, whether you’re watching HDR content on YouTube, etc., we were testing the cost reduction. HDR’s color tuning is good. And it has screen color mode in settings which you can change from Natural Pro Vivid. And technically it comes with Snapdragon 8 Lite. Along with LPDDR 5X RAM, the 16GB variant will have LPDDR 5T RAM. So basically the 5X will have better speed but you can’t say that much from a layman’s point of view. And there’s UFS 4.0 storage with read and write speeds you’ll see right in front of you. And after that performance and before the performance let me say something. In this we get different battery modes. Such as high performance, balance power saving, super power saving. We have done all the tests in high performance mode so that we can get the best results from the tablet. In the last benchmark, the score was 2.1 million, after that you can see the Geekbench 6 numbers, multi core single core is very good, Geekbench AI benchmark is giving very good marks here, Brother Snapdragon 8 has 8GB open CL for GPU, Brother 17000 Plus and I did a good stress test, there was a good stress test for CPU for 130 minutes. There was no major redness etc and we were also testing the Wild Life Extreme Stress Test, we maintained 78% stability in that too, meaning no issues with throttling etc. The case has Snapdragon 8 throttled, but it’s a big tablet, everything is a big problem So the heat dissipates very well here. And if we talk about performance, you should run any productivity app made for Android. You can run it easily. This is a flagship issue. There will be no problem. And in daily performance, it works smoothly. And connectivity includes WiFi 7 and Bluetooth version 5.4. As I told you there is no fingerprint sensor. But like Motopad 60 Pro or Idea Tab Pro, both are the same tablet. However, we have a video of it on our channel. So fingerprints are found on it. So this could be given. Let us know your opinion by commenting. And the tablet has no support for NFC. Keyboard available separately.