The
OnePlus Pad 4 goes official in India today at 12PM IST, exclusively on
Flipkart. The
headline spec is the battery — 13,380mAh, the largest ever fitted to a OnePlus tablet, with 80W SuperVOOC charging. Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 handles the processing. A 13.2-inch 3.4K display at 144Hz handles everything you look at.
Pricing starts at ₹59,999 for the Wi-Fi model.
Key Points
- OnePlus Pad 4 launches April 30 in India at 12PM IST on Flipkart — Wi-Fi model starts at ₹59,999 with up to 12GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB UFS 4.1 storage
- 13,380mAh battery with 80W SuperVOOC charging — the largest battery ever in a OnePlus tablet, roughly 10% bigger than the Pad 3
- Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 13.2-inch 3.4K IPS LCD at 144Hz with Dolby Vision, 1000 nits HBM, and 12-bit color depth
- Eight hi-fidelity speakers with Dolby Atmos — four woofers and four tweeters — in a 5.9mm metal unibody chassis
- OnePlus Stylo Pro stylus with 16,000 pressure levels and Smart Keyboard sold separately — two colors: Dune Glow and Sage Mist
Battery First — The 13,380mAh Cell Is the Real Story
The
OnePlus Pad 3 launched with a solid battery. The Pad 4 adds roughly 10% more capacity and arrives at 13,380mAh — the largest cell OnePlus has ever put into a tablet. Eighty watts of SuperVOOC means that massive capacity doesn't translate to long charging waits. For a 13.2-inch device running a power-hungry flagship chip and eight speakers, having that much reserve capacity changes daily usage patterns fundamentally.
You're not plugging this in every night.
The Display Gets Dolby Vision — The Speakers Get Eight Drivers
The 3.4K IPS LCD at 144Hz with Dolby Vision is a strong display package. The 12-bit color depth — achieved through 8-bit hardware combined with Frame Rate Control — expands the color range meaningfully beyond standard 8-bit panels. At 315 PPI and 1000 nits HBM, it holds up outdoors and in HDR content.
The eight-speaker setup is unusual for a tablet at this price. Four woofers and four tweeters arranged for omnidirectional audio output — combined with Dolby Atmos tuning — produces a soundstage that's genuinely competitive with significantly more expensive tablets. Hi-Res 24-bit/192kHz audio support rounds out the media credentials.
Accessories Make the Ecosystem Complete
The OnePlus Stylo Pro with 16,000 pressure levels positions the Pad 4 as a serious creative tool. Most stylus accessories in this segment top out at 4,096 levels — 16,000 is a meaningful step toward professional-grade input sensitivity. The Smart Keyboard adds a productivity angle. Neither is included at launch price, but both exist — something that can't be said for every Android tablet competitor.
Dune Glow and Sage Mist are the two color options. Wi-Fi only at launch — no cellular variant confirmed for India yet.