OnePlus is practically giving away the OnePlus Pad Lite and Nord Buds 3 Pro right now – you can get both for £169

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The OnePlus Pad Lite and OnePlus Nord Buds Nord 3 Pro side-by-side
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I recently highlighted the Lenovo Idea Tab Pro as the best cheap Android tablet money can buy, but if you're after an even more affordable slate during this year's seasonal sales, the similarly impressive OnePlus Pad Lite is now just £169 (was £199) on OnePlus' official website.

That's a tidy 15% discount on a device we described as "the best tablet under £200" in our OnePlus Pad Lite review. And that's not all: OnePlus will also throw in the OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro (worth £79) and a OnePlus Pad Lite Folio Case (worth £34.99) with every Pad Lite purchase. That's over £300-worth of goodies for £169.

But wait! There's even more good news. If you have a spare phone, tablet, smart watch, laptop, or pair of headphones to trade in, you can shave even more off that £169 deal price. OnePlus has a handy model selector tool on its website, so you can see exactly how much your device is worth.

Incidentally, the slightly superior OnePlus Pad Go (which features a higher-resolution display and a slightly more powerful MediaTek Helio G99 chipset) is also on sale for £169 (was £299) at OnePlus right now, but it's completely out of stock, and Amazon's current listings are either from EU sellers or third-party UK sellers, neither of which we'd recommend buying from if you're in the UK.

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As for the OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro, they're a lower-spec alternative to the mainline OnePlus Buds Pro 3. We haven't tested the former in a full review, but you can read all about their features in our OnePlus Buds Pro 3 vs OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro comparison, where we praised the Buds 3 Pro for being "well-rounded" and for "how much they have in common with their pricier sibling" (you'll get features like wear detection and Dual Connection on both models).

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Axel studied for a degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick before joining TechRadar in 2020, where he earned an NCTJ qualification as part of the company’s inaugural digital training scheme.

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