Honor Pad 10: Ready to Impress with Revamped Features
Well, it seems like Honor has finally decided to revamp the tablet range, and the Honor Pad 10 seems ready to impress. If you're considering a new slate, this one might catch your eye with some impressive upgrades over its predecessor, especially under the hood and in terms of battery life.
What Powers This New Pad
With its 12.1-inch LCD screen, let's check the heart of Honor Pad 10. It's not just big; it's also smooth with a 120Hz refresh rate and sharp at 2560 x 1600 pixels. The display should look beautiful whether you're busy streaming movies or simply browsing through your feed.
Driving all those visuals is the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor. It's a solid chipset to have for a mid-range tablet in combination with Honor's very own 8GB RAM and a whopping 256GB of storage. This package should be good enough for most tasks, light multitasking, and maybe even some light gaming without issues.
Battery Power for Days (with Camera Capacities, too)
One of the most impressive features here, though, must be the battery. The Pad 10 has Honor's large 10,100mAh battery. That is a difference of 1,800mAh compared to the previous model, so the new one is very likely to last longer between charges. The tablet supports charging up to 35W when it is finally plugged in.
For photos or embarrassing video calls, the tablet has 8MP cameras on both the front and back. While it is not meant to substitute a smartphone, it comes in handy for a quick snap or the occasional virtual meeting.
Stylish, Connected, and Current
Even with a large screen, battery, and being a shiny piece of hardware, the Honor Pad 10 weighs slightly sunny. The thickness is 6.29mm, and the weight is 525g, making it all but impossible to carry.
The Honor Pad 10 is a very well-connected tablet: it packs in Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3. In addition, Android 15 with Honor's MagicOS 9.0 custom skin will enhance the experience right out of the box.
While Honor is marketing this mid-range tablet, the price of the Honor Pad 10 is still a mystery. We'll just have to wait for that announcement.