The large display, combined with the tablet optimizations of Honor MagicOS 10, is designed to deliver a first-class multitasking user experience, as multiple app windows can be freely positioned like on a desktop. The 12,450 mAh battery can be charged via USB-C at up to 70 watts. The tablet has a 9 MP selfie camera and a 13 MP main camera. The Honor Magic Pencil 3 and a compatible keyboard case with trackpad are sold separately.

Price and availability

The Honor MagicPad 3 Pro will initially be launched in China, where the tablet with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of flash storage will be available for 3,799 yuan (approx. $533), while the top model with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage will cost 4,699 yuan (approx. $660). Honor has not yet commented on a possible international launch.