Now in its third generation, the OnePlus Pad 3 has finally hit its stride with a combination of great design, a big screen, and flagship performance, all without the associated price tag. That’s because the OnePlus Pad 3 costs just £529 in the UK, making it much cheaper than Samsung’s ‘budget-focused’ Galaxy Tab S10 FE [...]
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