
"Last year's MagicPad 3 was just 5.8mm thick, but the new MagicPad 4 squeezes that down to 4.8mm. That's thinner than the 6.1mm thick iPad Air and 5.1mm iPad Pro, or the 5.1mm thick Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, and only bested by E Ink tablets like the reMarkable 2, at 4.7mm."
"The MagicPad 4 has a slightly smaller 12.3-inch screen than its 13.3-inch predecessor. But that's a minor trade-off given the new tablet now uses a 165Hz OLED display instead of LCD. Its battery is, not surprisingly, also a bit smaller at 10,100mAh, and while Honor hasn't shared battery life estimates, the new OLED screen could potentially help it outlast last year's model."
"The tablet is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset paired with either 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, or 16GB and 512GB. It runs MagicOS 10, which is based on Android 16, and you'll find a 13MP camera on the back with a 9MP camera on the front."
"Like last year's model, the MagicPad 4 excels at audio with a total of eight speakers providing a spatial audio experience. If you like annoying other passengers on a flight by forcing the sound of the movie you're watching onto everyone around you, this could be a tablet worth considering."
Honor unveiled the MagicPad 4, a significantly thinner tablet measuring 4.8mm compared to the previous model's 5.8mm. The new device features a 12.3-inch 165Hz OLED display, down from the 13.3-inch LCD screen of its predecessor. It houses a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset with 12GB or 16GB RAM options, runs MagicOS 10 based on Android 16, and includes 13MP rear and 9MP front cameras. The tablet weighs approximately 145 grams less than the MagicPad 3 and maintains the previous model's standout feature: eight speakers delivering spatial audio. The 10,100mAh battery is smaller but potentially more efficient due to the OLED technology. Pricing and availability details are expected at Honor's MWC press conference.
Read at The Verge
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