OnePlus is Street Stall (2015)launching its next flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 11, at an event in New Delhi on February 7.
But it's not just the new phone that's coming. A rendered image published by OnePlus teases another new device, the long-rumored OnePlus Pad.
SEE ALSO: OnePlus 11 launches in China, 1 month ahead of global releaseIn the image, we see the devices that we already know are coming – the OnePlus 11 and the OnePlus Buds Pro 2. But the phone and the earbuds are laid out on something that very much resembles a tablet.
The image doesn't show much, but we have a pretty good idea of what the OnePlus Pad will look like thanks to leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer, who shared a leaked image of the actual device on Twitter (more images are available over on Mysmartprice).
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The OnePlus Pad is a fairly typical tablet, with a circular camera bump on the back and fairly tame bezels on the front. Mysmartprice says the display will measure 11.6 inches diagonally, and the front camera will be positioned inside the bezel on the right edge of the device, making it more useful for video calls (hear that, iPad Pro?)
The OnePlus Pad is notable as it's the first-ever tablet from OnePlus, which has so far only produced phones, earbuds, and smart watches.
As for the star of the show, the OnePlus 11, which launched in China a month ago, will have a 6.7-inch AMOLED display and run on a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, with a 50-megapixel, triple camera array on the back.
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