Large tablet Oppo Pad 3 Pro hits the global market for €600

The international version of the Oppo Pad 3 Pro tablet computer, which was announced for the Chinese market in October, has been officially presented. The device largely replicates the OnePlus Pad 2 model, which debuted last summer.

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Oppo Pad 3 Pro is equipped with a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading Version processor, which is also supported by 12 GB of LPDDR5X RAM. The built-in UFS 3.1 storage has a capacity of 256 GB. The LCD display of the device is 12.1 inches diagonal and has a resolution of 3200 x 2120 pixels, which provides an aspect ratio of 7:5 and a density of 303 pixels per inch. The screen refresh rate varies from 30 to 144 Hz, the maximum brightness reaches 900 cd/m², and the touch panel polling rate is 540 Hz. Support for Dolby Vision technology is also announced.

There is a 13-megapixel camera with LED flash on the back of the device, and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera on the front. A single USB Type-C port is used to connect external devices. The sound is reproduced by six speakers with Hi-Res certification and Dolby Atmos support. Wi-Fi 7 802.11 be (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz), Bluetooth 5.4 and NFC technologies are supported. The 9510 mAh battery supports 67W charging thanks to SuperVOOC technology.

The dimensions of the metal case of Oppo Pad 3 Pro are 268.66 × 195.06 × 6.49 mm, the weight of the device is 586 g. The software platform uses ColorOS 14.1 based on Android 14, and an update to ColorOS 15 based on Android is planned for December 15.

The Oppo Pad 3 Pro is available in Starlit Blue and costs €599.99 for the single configuration with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage – until December 31, the device comes with a Pencil 2 Pro stylus with support for 16,000 pressure levels and Smart Touch keyboard with trackpad and NFC for quick pairing.

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