cover photo of HONOR tablet gt.

New from HONOR: A Feature-Packed Tablet and a Fitness Band That Lasts

HONOR just rolled out two fresh additions in China—the HONOR Pad GT and the HONOR Band 10. One’s a media-focused Android tablet with power under the hood, the other’s a lightweight fitness tracker that doesn’t skimp on the essentials. Let’s break down what both are bringing to the table.

Via

HONOR Pad GT: Big Screen, Big Sound, Built for Everything

The HONOR Pad GT is shaping up to be more than just a media machine. It’s got a crisp 11.5-inch LCD display running at a 144Hz refresh rate, complete with IMAX Enhanced certification and 500 nits peak brightness. In short? It’s made for binge sessions and gaming marathons.

Audio gets a serious boost too, thanks to an eight-speaker setup with spatial sound support. And for creatives, the Pad GT supports the Magic Pen stylus, turning this entertainment slate into a decent productivity tool.

Under the hood, there’s a MediaTek Dimensity 8350, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. And if you’re a mobile gamer, Honor’s even added keyboard and mouse mapping support for select titles—something rarely seen on tablets in this price range.

You’re also getting a 13MP rear camera, an 8MP selfie shooter, and a generous 10,100mAh battery with 66W fast charging to keep everything running. It ships with MagicOS 9.0 based on Android 15, keeping the software experience clean and responsive. Color options include Blue, Gray, and White.

Via

HONOR Band 10: Sleek, Subtle, and Surprisingly Smart

Alongside the tablet, Honor introduced the Band 10, and it’s not just your average smartband refresh. It comes with a 1.57-inch AMOLED display that’s vibrant, sharp, and easy on the eyes, thanks to a 60Hz refresh rate.

Design-wise, the Band 10 feels more polished than previous models, featuring a new case design with a metallic finish and plenty of strap colors—Mint Green, Obsidian Black, Coastal Blue, and Silver Lime.

It covers all the fitness essentials: heart rate monitoring, SpO2 tracking, sleep and stress tracking, and support for over 96 workout modes. Plus, it’s 5ATM water-resistant, so you won’t have to take it off during a swim or a rainy-day run.

The band connects via Bluetooth 5.3, lets you manage calls, and boasts up to 14 days of battery life on regular use—more than enough to forget your charger for a bit.

Source

If you liked this article, check out our other articles on HONOR.