Compared to its 13.3-inch forerunner, the MagicPad 4 features a marginally smaller 12.3-inch display. However, this is an insignificant compromise, considering the updated tablet now employs a 165Hz OLED screen rather than an LCD. Predictably, its power cell is also marginally reduced in capacity to 10,100mAh. Although Honor has not disclosed specific battery longevity projections, the fresh OLED panel might enable it to surpass the endurance of the prior year’s version. Owing to its more compact and slender design, the MagicPad 4 tips the scales at approximately 145 grams less than the MagicPad 3.
This device is driven by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, coupled with either 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, or a configuration of 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. Operating on MagicOS 10, built upon the Android 16 foundation, it features a 13MP rear-facing camera alongside a 9MP forward-facing one. While its imaging functions might be fundamental, the MagicPad 4, akin to its predecessor, truly distinguishes itself in sound reproduction, boasting an array of eight speakers that deliver an immersive spatial audio experience. Should you enjoy irritating fellow travelers on an airplane by compelling the auditory output of your film onto surrounding individuals, this device potentially merits your attention.
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