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OnePlus Pad 4 Lands in the Philippines With Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and a 13,380mAh Battery

The OnePlus Pad 4 is official in the Philippines from ₱44,990, boasting a 13.2-inch 144Hz screen, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and a 13,380mAh battery.

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OnePlus Pad 4 Android tablet shown with its large display and thin profile
The OnePlus Pad 4 highlighting its 13.2-inch display and slim frame. Photo: NoypiGeeks

The OnePlus Pad 4 has officially arrived in the Philippines, and OnePlus is aiming its new flagship tablet squarely at the iPad Pro and other premium Android slates. Priced from ₱44,990, the Pad 4 pairs a large 13.2-inch high-refresh display with Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and one of the biggest batteries you'll find in a mainstream tablet. Pre-orders open on July 7 and run through July 19.

Key Takeaways

  • The OnePlus Pad 4 is priced at ₱44,990 (12GB/256GB) and ₱52,990 (12GB/512GB).
  • It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with a 13.2-inch 3.3K 144Hz display and a 13,380mAh battery with 80W charging.
  • Pre-orders run July 7 to 19, 2026 through Digital Walker stores and official online shops.
  • Optional accessories include the OnePlus Stylo Pro (₱5,490), Folio Case (₱2,490), and Smart Keyboard (₱14,990).

OnePlus Pad 4 price and pre-order details

The tablet comes in two configurations for the local market:

VariantPrice
12GB RAM + 256GB₱44,990
12GB RAM + 512GB₱52,990

Pre-orders are open from July 7 to 19 at Digital Walker branches in SM North EDSA, SM Mall of Asia, Ayala Glorietta 2, and SM Megamall, along with Open Source in Ortigas Mall Greenhills. Online, the Pad 4 is available through the official OnePlus website, the Digital Walker Shopee store, and the OnePlus Shopee store. Buyers can choose between two colorways, Sage Mist and Dune Glow.

Display and design

The headline feature is a 13.2-inch 3.3K IPS LCD panel with a 3392 x 2400 resolution (roughly 315ppi), a 144Hz refresh rate, and up to 1,000 nits of peak brightness with Dolby Vision support. OnePlus uses a 7:5 aspect ratio that is friendlier to split-screen multitasking and document work than a wide 16:10 sheet. Despite the big screen, the chassis measures just 5.94mm thick, and an eight-speaker array with Hi-Res audio handles sound.

Performance and battery

Inside is Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, clocked up to 4.6GHz and paired with the Adreno 840 GPU and 12GB of RAM. Storage is UFS 4.1, either 256GB or 512GB, and it is not expandable. OnePlus cites an AnTuTu score above four million, placing the Pad 4 among the fastest tablets you can buy today. Powering it all is a 13,380mAh battery rated for up to about 20 hours of video playback, with 80W wired fast charging to top up quickly. The software is OxygenOS 16.

Accessories sold separately

OnePlus is leaning into productivity with a trio of add-ons: the OnePlus Stylo Pro at ₱5,490, a Folio Case at ₱2,490, and a Smart Keyboard at ₱14,990. Bought together, they push the Pad 4 closer to a laptop-replacement setup, though they add meaningfully to the sticker price.

Why It Matters for PH buyers

At ₱44,990 for a flagship-tier chip, a 144Hz 3.3K screen, and a battery north of 13,000mAh, the Pad 4 undercuts Apple's large iPad Pro while going toe-to-toe on raw specs. It also lands in a busy premium-Android tablet field that already includes options like the HONOR MagicPad 4. For shoppers who want a big-screen Android tablet for media, note-taking, and light work, the Pad 4's mix of endurance and performance is compelling, provided you are willing to budget extra for the keyboard and stylus.

FAQ

When can I pre-order the OnePlus Pad 4 in the Philippines?

Pre-orders run from July 7 to 19, 2026.

How much is the OnePlus Pad 4?

It starts at ₱44,990 for the 12GB/256GB model and ₱52,990 for the 12GB/512GB model.

Does the OnePlus Pad 4 include a stylus or keyboard?

No. The Stylo Pro (₱5,490), Folio Case (₱2,490), and Smart Keyboard (₱14,990) are sold separately.

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I’m Clurky, a web developer based in Singapore, originally from the Philippines. I track the latest industry shifts, software releases, and hardware trends, cutting through the marketing noise to analyze how these advancements truly impact the user. Drawing on my background in professional web development, I provide a technical, perspective-driven look at the news and emerging technology that shapes our digital world.

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