Honor has unveiled the Pad 10 Pro and Pad X10 Pro tablets with a focus on performance and affordability
Honor has expanded its Pad 10 lineup with the addition of the Pro model, which gets a smaller form factor with an 11.5-inch screen. At the same time, the novelty is equipped with a more advanced IPS-display with a refresh rate of 144 Hz, a resolution of 2800 × 1840 pixels and brightness up to 500 nits. The tablet supports Honor’s proprietary stylus.
The Honor Pad 10 Pro features a slim body that’s just 0.24 inches thick and weighs about 1.05 pounds. The device features four speakers and a 10,100mAh battery with support for up to 66W fast charging via USB-C. Thanks to the high-quality speakers, the tablet is well suited for watching videos, and for work tasks Honor offers a case with a touchpad, allowing you to use the device as a laptop replacement. Performance is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8350 processor with four high-performance ARM Cortex-A715 cores, four energy-efficient Cortex-A510 cores and a maximum clock speed of up to 3.35GHz.

The Honor Pad 10 Pro also gets an 8MP front camera, 13MP main camera and runs Honor’s MagicOS 10 shell based on Android 16.
The more affordable Honor Pad X10 Pro has made a number of compromises to bring the price down. It features a noticeably weaker Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 processor. The screen diagonal is also 11.5 inches, but the resolution has been reduced to 2508 × 1504 pixels, the refresh rate — to 120 Hz, and the brightness — to 400 nits. The battery has a capacity of 8,300 mAh, the main camera has a resolution of 8 MP, the front camera — 5 MP, and as an operating system is used the now obsolete Android 15.
The Honor Pad X10 Pro will first go on sale in China, where the base version with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of built-in storage will cost around $193. The Honor Pad 10 Pro with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage is priced at around $360. Pricing and availability of the tablets in other markets has not yet been disclosed.







