Honor has officially announced the Honor Pad 20 Pro, expanding its flagship tablet line following the standard model release earlier this year. The device features a 12.1 inch 3K display, a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, and a massive 10,100 mAh battery. However, Honor has not yet revealed official pricing or retail availability.
The front of the tablet is dominated by a 12.1 inch IPS panel with a sharp 3000x1872 resolution and a fast 165 Hz refresh rate. It delivers up to 700 nits of peak brightness along with full P3 wide color coverage reproducing 1.07 billion shades. Honor built in hardware level blue light filtering to reduce eye fatigue during long sessions. Alongside the standard variant, buyers can choose a Paperlike Edition that uses an anti glare surface treatment to replicate the physical feel of paper for reading and sketching.
Qualcomm supplies the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor to handle intensive workloads. The tablet runs MagicOS 10 on top of Android 16, complete with a dedicated PC Mode that brings floating multi window support and full desktop mouse integration. An AI Memo utility records spoken meetings and turns voice tracks into editable text transcripts or visual concept maps. For digital artists, the hardware works with the Honor Magic Pencil 4s stylus, which provides up to 10 hours of continuous battery life.
Power comes from a 10,100 mAh battery pack. Honor claims this cell provides up to 12 hours of continuous video streaming, 7 hours of gaming, 8 hours of writing notes, or 13 hours of digital reading. Audio output relies on 6 stereo speakers tuned with DTS Ultra processing.
The rear panel houses a 13 MP camera while an 8 MP sensor sits above the display for video calls. Wireless connectivity includes Wi Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0, though there is no cellular SIM option available. The aluminum chassis measures only 6.29 millimeters in thickness and weighs around 537 grams. Honor will offer the tablet in a gray finish, with sales details expected in the coming weeks.

