Not too far away 🤩 OnePlus TechNave
The first rumour of OnePlus launching a tablet appeared back in mid-2021. After that, leaks continued to appear until this year's July, with the last claiming that the device was delayed until early 2023. Now, the rumour has returned, and it brings the same information.
Tipster Max Jambor reveals that OnePlus is developing a tablet, and it's scheduled to release next year. Previous rumours suggested that the tablet would be a rebranded OPPO Pad. However, it might not be the case now as OnePlus is expected to launch a totally new device, which explains the delay.— Max Jambor November 14, 2022 Of course, it's still not confirmed by OnePlus yet, but we should see more rumours or even renders in the coming weeks.
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