Intro
OnePlus Pad 3 * | Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus |
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13.2″ display, IPS LCD, 144Hz | 13.1″ display, IPS LCD, 90Hz |
Snapdragon 8 Elite (3 nm) | Exynos 1480 (4 nm) |
Up to 12 GB RAM | Up to 12 GB RAM |
12,140mAh battery | 10,090mAh battery |
67W wired charging | 45W wired charging |
13 MP rear camera | 13 MP rear camera |
8 MP front camera | 13 MP front camera |
Stylus purchased separately | Stylus in the box |
3–4 years of OS updates | 7 years of OS updates |
*Expected
Design and Display
The OnePlus Pad 3 has gotten bigger
The OnePlus Pad 3 will be a larger device than its predecessor, with a 13.2-inch screen and a flat, 6 mm thick chassis. Early images show a Storm Blue finish with subtly rounded corners and thin bezels.
The Pad 3’s weight hasn’t been confirmed, but given the Pad 2 weighed 584 g heft and the upsized display, we’re likely looking at something close to 600 g. This would place the OnePlus Pad 3 somewhere between the Tab S10 FE (497 g) and Tab S10 FE Plus (664 g).
Keyboard and Stylus
The Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus comes with an S Pen in the box, which is a passive stylus that works well for handwriting, sketching, and AI-powered tools like Handwriting Help and Solve Math in Samsung Notes.
The OnePlus Pad 3, like its predecessor, will likely support the OnePlus Smart Keyboard and OnePlus Stylo 2. We praised the Pad 2’s keyboard for its large keys, trackpad gestures, and magnetic charging last year. The stylus is also very versatile thanks to its 16,000 levels of pressure sensitivity and remote controls.
Unlike Samsung, OnePlus doesn’t include accessories by default—but the Pad 3’s launch promotion may bundle both. Also, there is a possibility that OnePlus introduces new versions of these accessories.
Performance & Benchmarks
The OnePlus Tab 3 will be leagues ahead, just like its predecessor
In contrast, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus features Samsung’s Exynos 1580, a mid-range 4 nm chip that’s better suited for browsing, media, and light productivity. It also comes with 12 GB of RAM. The FE is fine for most users, but it falls short in graphics-heavy tasks.
Software
The OnePlus Pad 3 will ship with OxygenOS, likely version 15, based on Android 15. It is a pretty stock Android experience with a few tweaks.
OnePlus teased an upgraded Open Canvas, which is OnePlus’s own take on flexible multitasking. It allows you to group apps and swipe between active windows horizontally, and we can’t wait to see how the company has improved this feature.
Audio Quality
The Galaxy Tab S10 FE delivers impressive sound for its class. It has a wide sound stage, deep bass, and not that much distortion at higher volume.
The OnePlus Pad 3 is expected to retain the same six-speaker system from the Pad 2, which gets quite loud, has a rich sound profile and minimal distortion, even at high volumes.
No 3.5 mm headphone jack, so you’ll need a USB-C adapter if you want to use wired headphones.
For most users, both tablets should handle music and video playback well, but the Pad 3 may have the edge in fullness and volume output.
Battery and Charging
There probably won’t be any contest when it comes to the charging speeds, though. OnePlus’ tablet will likely support 67W fast charging, and chances are that will be quick enough for a full top-up in just under an hour. Samsung’s 45W speed, while improved, will still be slower, with around 90 minutes for a full charge.
Neither tablet supports wireless charging.
Camera
Basic tablet cameras
The Pad 3 is expected to carry over the Pad 2’s 13 MP rear and 8 MP front-facing cameras, which delivered decent results in our review last year.
If camera quality matters at all in your tablet experience, the Galaxy Tab has the edge thanks to its higher-resolution front sensor and support for 4K video.
Summary
If you want a powerful tablet that feels snappy, charges fast, and is built for multitasking and entertainment, the OnePlus Pad 3 should be the better pick here. Although, it could also be hiding some other benefits that we still don’t know about.
The Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus is a rock-solid choice, especially considering its good battery life, long support, and the included stylus. It does lack performance, but it does the job for most regular tablet use cases.
Stay tuned for a more clear picture of how these two might compare when OnePlus announces the OnePlus Pad 3 on June 5.
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