NotebookCheck.net News: OnePlus Pad 2 Pro battery life is better than Apple iPad – 19459000
OnePlus not only delivers a strong tablet overall in the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro for a relatively low price, but the outstanding battery life of the 13.2-inch tablet is also a strong purchase argument. However, the relatively inexpensive flagship tablet is currently limited in its availability.
Marcus Herbrich ( Translated by Jacob Fisher, published
In our detailed review, the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro is shown to be a real all-rounder. It is a powerful tablet for any scenario with its 13.2-inch LTPS screen and fast Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite processor. The OnePlus tablet is a strong seller in the midrange segment and has little competition. Alternatives are mostly found in the high-end segment, such as Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.
Despite the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro’s slim chassis, it has a generous 12,140 mAh battery. This battery can be charged quickly with up to 65 watts. This is much faster than an Apple iPad Air 13 which requires 20 watts and takes around 2.5 hours to charge. The OnePlus Pad 2 Pro charges much faster using the corresponding power adapter, at around 1.5 hours.
The battery life of the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro has been impressive on all fronts thanks to its large battery capacity and efficient Qualcomm SoC. The premium tablet can last almost 24 hours on Wi-Fi and more than a day with continuous video playback at a display brightness of 150cd/m2. Apple iPad Air 13 can only manage 13 to 14 hours.
Interested reader can read our detailed reviews to learn more about the strengths of the OnePlus Pad 2 Pro over the Apple iPad Air 13 despite the significantly lower price.
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I have always been very passionately interested in mobile technologies, especially smartphones. Being a tech enthusiast means the half-life of my devices isn’t exactly long, and being the latest hardware is not enough to suffice as the manufacturer and operating system play a minor role – the most important aspect for me is that the device is state-of-the-art. After posting for Mobi Test I joined Notebookcheck in 2016, where I have been pursuing my enthusiasm for technology by reviewing the latest smartphone, tablet, and accessory trends.
Translator: Jacob Fisher – Translator – 1970 articles on Notebookcheck published since 2022
I was a teenager growing up in regional Australia when I first encountered computers. A broken leg sustained in a soccer match had temporarily forced me to live a largely indoor lifestyle. Soon after, I began building my own systems. After moving to Germany in 2014, I now study philosophy and anthropology. I am fascinated by the way computer technology has fundamentally reshaped culture and continues to do so.
Marcus Herbrich, 2025-07-27 (Update: 2025-07-27)
