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The iPad Pro is a blessing, especially for remote workers. But it lacks one key feature that makes me want to ditch it for a recent Android tablet.

I work from home full time. That means distractions walk in freely, and keeping myself engaged is not always easy. In search of motivation, I lean toward change, novelty, and the urge to avoid being chained to my desk all day.

The OnePlus Pad takes on the 10th-Gen iPad and the 2022 iPad Air as its primary competitors. Since Apple’s stronghold in the market for premium and sub-premium tablets is difficult to overturn, OnePlus appears to have chosen a seemingly provocative way to get people’s attention. While Google has lately been injecting more resources into reviving the segment, its recently launched Google Pixel Tablet lacks crucial productivity features. It is limited to an entertainment device as Google focuses heavily on its ability to turn into a smart display when attached to the smart speaker dock supplied in the box.

In comparison, my 11-inch M1 iPad Pro has a relatively smaller 28.65Wh battery. Apple does not advertise the highest charging rate supported by the iPad Pro , but users report peak charging speeds ranging from 30-36W. To ensure I get the fastest possible speeds, I use a 61W charging brick and USB Type-C to Type-C cable supplied by Apple with my MacBook Pro.

Why fast charging is so important There are a few scenarios where the fast charging really makes a substantial difference. At home, a 13-inch MacBook Pro serves as my primary work machine, while the iPad Pro is mainly dedicated to scribbling down brain storms or taking notes. The iPad Pro also makes for an excellent companion to the Mac through Sidecar — a feature that allows it to be connected wirelessly as a secondary display.

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