Honor has officially introduced the Pad 20 Pro, expanding its tablet lineup with a 12.1-inch high-refresh-rate display, Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, and a large 10,100mAh battery.
The tablet follows the regular Honor Pad 20, which debuted in May. Honor is also offering a Paperlike Edition with a special anti-glare screen designed to provide a more paper-like reading and writing experience.
The Honor Pad 20 Pro features a 12.1-inch LCD with a resolution of 3,000 × 1,872 pixels, 292 PPI, and a refresh rate of up to 165Hz. A higher refresh rate makes animations, scrolling, and supported games appear smoother.
The display can show 1.07 billion colors, covers the DCI-P3 color range, and reaches up to 700 nits of brightness.
Honor has also included several eye-comfort technologies, including global DC dimming, dynamic brightness adjustment, hardware-level low blue light reduction, and AI-based eye protection.
The Paperlike Edition goes further with an anti-glare treatment designed to reduce reflections and recreate some of the visual and tactile characteristics of paper.
The tablet measures just 6.29mm thick and weighs around 537g. It comes in Gray.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 powers the Pad 20 Pro, while the software is MagicOS 10 based on Android 16.
Honor has included a PC Mode, which changes the interface to resemble a desktop computer. It supports multiple windows, split-screen layouts, a mouse, keyboard shortcuts, and desktop-style file management.
The tablet also includes AI Memo, which can record meetings, turn spoken audio into text, generate summaries, and create mind maps from recordings.
Honor’s Magic-Pencil 4s supports handwriting and drawing. Honor says the stylus can provide up to 10 hours of continuous writing after a 50-minute charge.
The Honor Pad 20 Pro has a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls.
Audio is handled by a six-speaker stereo system with Honor’s own sound processing and DTS:X Ultra support.
Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0. There is no SIM card slot, meaning the tablet relies on Wi-Fi rather than mobile data connectivity.
The tablet packs a 10,100mAh battery. Honor claims it can provide up to 12 hours of video playback, seven hours of gaming, eight hours of note-taking, or 13 hours of reading.
Honor has announced both the regular Pad 20 Pro and Paperlike Edition, but pricing and wider availability details have not yet been revealed.
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