Oppo yesterday announced the Find X8 duo with an impressive camera and Dimensity 9400 chipset. The Pad 3 Pro tablet and Enco X3 TWS earphones were also unveiled at the event.
The tablet actually has a new name, OnePlus Pad 2, and comes in two new colors. The Enco X3, on the other hand, is exactly the same as the OnePlus Buds Pro 3, with the logo on the case swapped.
This is the most confusing part because Oppo Pad 3 Pro is also sold in China, but OnePlus Pad 2 is also sold in the domestic market and in the same stores.
This is a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-powered tablet with a 12.1-inch LCD that supports refresh rates up to 144Hz. The 6.75mm slate packs a 9,510mAh battery and runs ColorOS 14.1 out of the box. That’s what I found when I reviewed the OnePlus version. Expressing great value.
Oppo Pad 3 Pro comes in Night Blue and Dawn Gold, with a starting price of 3,299 yuan ($460/430 euros) for the 8/256 GB version. The 12/256 GB costs RMB 3,599 ($505/EUR 465), the 16/512 GB version costs RMB 3,999 ($560/EUR 520), with 16 GB RAM and 1 TB storage priced at RMB 4 There are also versions. ,499 ($630/585 euros).
For comparison, the OnePlus is 200 RMB ($28/25 EUR) cheaper in the Oppo China store for the same memory options, but with a lower base 8/128 GB version instead of the higher 1 TB option.
The Buds Pro 3 is no longer available in China, so the Oppo Enco X3 situation makes a little more sense. It also still features dual DAC, adaptive ANC, and Dynaudio tuning with the logo engraved on the hinge on the back of the case. If you want to read all about audio wearables, here’s our review.
The Enco X3 is currently available only in the domestic market, while the OnePlus branded earphones are available overseas. Price is set at 999 yuan ($140/130 euros), but cheaper options without wireless charging support are expected to arrive later.
Source 1 • Source 2 (both Chinese)