OnePlus is already stirring up excitement around its next Android tablet. In a recent teaser shared on the company’s India X account, OnePlus didn’t confirm the official name or a launch date, but it did hint that a device with “exceptional power” is “coming soon.” Now, an early benchmark listing is adding more fuel to the speculation—suggesting a new OnePlus tablet could be nearing release.
A device widely believed to be the OnePlus Pad 3 Pro has appeared on Geekbench, offering an early look at performance. The listing shows a single-core score of 3,467 and a multi-core score of 10,395 in Geekbench 6. While these results suggest strong flagship-class performance, they also land a bit lower than what some might expect from a top-tier Snapdragon platform at this stage. In fact, the early numbers place it behind another upcoming OnePlus flagship phone in similar benchmarks, which could point to early software tuning, pre-release firmware, or performance profiles that haven’t been fully optimized yet.
Beyond raw scores, the benchmark entry also reveals a few key specs. According to the listing, the tablet is testing with 12GB of RAM and runs Android 16. That’s a notable detail for anyone tracking next-generation Android tablets, since Android 16 support could bring improved big-screen multitasking, performance refinements, and longer-term software relevance. And if OnePlus follows its usual strategy, additional memory options may also be offered at launch—potentially including a 16GB variant for power users.
There’s also growing talk that the OnePlus Pad 3 Pro could be closely related to a similarly positioned tablet from Oppo, possibly arriving as a rebranded model tailored for the Indian market. That approach wouldn’t be unusual, especially when brands share hardware platforms across regions. For now, however, OnePlus hasn’t confirmed whether this tablet will launch outside India or expand to more global markets.
With an official teaser already out and benchmark sightings now appearing, the OnePlus Pad 3 Pro looks like it could be one of the next major high-performance Android tablets to watch—especially for buyers who want flagship-level speed, generous RAM, and the latest Android version right out of the gate.






