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Honor Pad GT Tablet and Band 10 Launched With Big Batteries and Budget Price Tags

Honor has introduced two new devices in its GT lineup—the Honor Pad GT and Honor Band 10. The new tablet and smartband expand the brand’s presence in both mid-range tablets and wearable tech, aiming at utility and practicality.

Honor Pad GT

The Honor Pad GT shares many specifications with the existing Honor Pad V9 but features a revised design. It comes with an 11.5-inch IPS LCD offering a resolution of 2800 x 1840 pixels and a refresh rate of 144Hz. The display supports 500 nits of peak brightness and is certified for IMAX Enhanced viewing. The tablet also includes stylus support via the optional Magic Pen and is equipped with an eight-speaker setup that enables spatial audio.

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Internally, the Pad GT runs on MediaTek’s Dimensity 8350 chipset paired with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM. Storage options go up to 512 GB. The tablet also introduces keyboard and mouse mapping, with 18 gaming titles supported from launch.

In terms of cameras, the tablet features a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera. The software is based on MagicOS 9.0, layered over Android 15. Powering the device is a 10,100 mAh battery with 66W wired fast charging support.

The Pad GT is available in Blue, Gray, and White, starting at $260 for the 8/128GB model. The highest-tier 12/512GB version is priced at $382.

Honor Band 10

The Honor Band 10 continues the brand’s smartband series with some key updates. It features a 1.57-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 256 x 402 pixels and a 60Hz refresh rate. The device supports Bluetooth 5.3 for pairing and can handle incoming calls from a connected smartphone.

Built with a polymer fiber casing and a metallic finish, the Band 10 is 5ATM waterproof and supports the monitoring of several health metrics, including heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2), sleep quality, and stress levels. It also includes support for tracking more than 96 sports modes.

Honor claims the Band 10 offers up to 14 days of battery life under regular usage conditions. The Band 10 is available in Mint Green, Obsidian Black, Coastal Blue, and Silver Lime color options. Pricing starts at $31 for the base model and $37 for the NFC-enabled version.

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Afaq Wajdan Malik