Oppo Unveils the Pad 3 Pro Tablet and Enco X3 Earphones: A Familiar Yet Impressive Duo
Oppo has added two new devices to its portfolio with the introduction of the Pad 3 Pro tablet and Enco X3 earphones. While the designs may seem familiar, these devices pack a punch when it comes to specifications and performance. Let’s take a closer look at what each of these offerings brings to the table.
Oppo Pad 3 Pro: A Rebranded OnePlus Pad 2 with a Twist
The Oppo Pad 3 Pro is essentially a rebranded OnePlus Pad 2 with a few key differences. First of all, it’s available in two new color options: Night Blue and Dawn Gold. But the most confusing part is that it’s being sold in China, the same market where the OnePlus Pad 2 is available, and even in the same stores. Despite this unusual strategy, the Pad 3 Pro has a lot going for it.
Under the hood, it’s powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, ensuring smooth performance and efficient multitasking. The 12.1-inch LCD display is a standout feature, boasting a 144Hz refresh rate for fluid scrolling and gaming. The tablet measures just 6.75mm in thickness and houses a substantial 9,510mAh battery. Out of the box, it runs ColorOS 14.1, offering a seamless and feature-rich user experience.
In terms of pricing, the Pad 3 Pro starts at CNY3,299 ($460/€430) for the 8/256GB variant. The 12/256GB option will set you back CNY3,599 ($505/€465), while the 16/512GB version costs CNY3,999 ($560/€520). If you’re looking for even more storage, there’s a 1TB option with 16GB of RAM priced at CNY4,499 ($630/€585). Interestingly, the OnePlus Pad 2 is slightly more affordable, with a price difference of CNY200 ($28/€25) for the same memory configurations.
Enco X3 Earphones: OnePlus Buds Pro 3 in Disguise
The Enco X3 earphones share a striking resemblance to the OnePlus Buds Pro 3, with the only noticeable difference being the swapped logo on the case. However, this doesn’t take away from the impressive features and audio quality they offer.
The Enco X3 boasts dual DACs, adaptive active noise cancellation, and Dynaudio tuning, ensuring a premium listening experience. The hinge at the back of the case even features the Dynaudio logo, showcasing the collaboration between the two brands. For those interested in the full scoop, we’ve provided a detailed review of these audio wearables.
Currently, the Enco X3 is only available in the Chinese market, while the OnePlus-branded buds are sold internationally. Priced at CNY999 ($140/€130), the Enco X3 offers a compelling option for audio enthusiasts. We expect a more affordable variant to be released later on, likely without wireless charging support.
Overall, despite the familiar designs, the Oppo Pad 3 Pro and Enco X3 earphones offer impressive specifications and performance. With competitive pricing and feature-rich capabilities, these devices are sure to attract attention in the highly competitive tablet and audio markets.
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