The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC-powered OnePlus Open, the company’s first foldable smartphone, made its debut last month. With the release of the book-shaped foldable smartphone came Open Canvas, a new feature that lets users manage split-screen multitasking on the foldable. Together with basic motions, it allows users to view many applications at once in either full-screen or compact mode. The OnePlus Pad, the Chinese tech company’s debut tablet product, will now have this feature. With the Open Canvas, multitasking on the 11.61-inch screen of the OnePlus Pad should be more enjoyable.

OnePlus announced that the OnePlus Pad will get the Open Canvas feature during a Reddit Ask Me Anything session. But there’s no information on when that will take place. “The OnePlus Pad has had numerous requests to integrate the incredibly user-friendly Open Canvas. The good news is that we are actively working on this! Keep your eyes peeled,” the company added. Tipster OneNormalUsername (@1NormalUsername) was the first to notice it. This update will enable OnePlus Pad users to open numerous apps on the screen simultaneously because the tablet has an 11.61-inch display.

OnePlus Open was the first to release the Open Canvas functionality. It allows you to operate multiple windows at once and shows up to three windows at once on the screen. programs can be dragged, swiped, and pushed for optimal multitasking. Users can even extend split-screen programs and flow beyond the display.

When the OnePlus Open was first released in October, the single 16GB RAM + 512GB storage model cost Rs. 1,39,999.

In terms of features, it has a 7.82-inch (2,268×2,440 pixels) 2K Flexi-fluid LTPO 3.0 AMOLED display and is powered by OxygenOS 13.2, which is based on Android 13. It has a 6.31-inch 2K LTPO 3.0 Super Fluid AMOLED cover display (1,116×2,484 pixels). It is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC from Qualcomm that has an Adreno 740 GPU and 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM.

The OnePlus Open’s triple camera structure, which includes a 48-megapixel primary camera, a 64-megapixel telephoto camera, and a 48-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera, is branded under the Hasselblad name. On the outside screen, there is a 32-megapixel secondary camera in addition to the 20-megapixel primary selfie camera. It has a dual-cell 4,800mAh battery that supports 67W SuperVOOC charging and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage.