After all the waiting, Honor had finally unveiled the company’s latest flagship offering – Magic3 series – during a phenomenal launch event held in it’s home market. But apart from the Magic3 series devices, the tech giant had also unleashed a new upper-mid range tablet dubbed as the Honor Tab V7 Pro.
Interestingly, the Honor Tab V7 Pro is priced similarly as the Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 Pro at 2,499 Yuan (US$386) which makes them the closest competitor against each other within this segment.
Starting with the front, the Honor Tab V7 Pro packs a 11” LCD display that offers a FHD+ screen resolution, topped with 120Hz refresh rate, DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, as well as a peak brightness of up to 500 nits.
Like any other premium slates in the market, the new Honor Tab V7 Pro brings support for a compatible stylus dubbed as the Magic Pencil 2. Similarly, it also supports an external keyboard case which Honor calls the Magic Floating Keyboard Case.
To go along with all these accessories, the underlying Magic UI 5 is well optimized for productive and multi-tasking, with features like the much-coveted split-screen mode and etc.
On the imaging front, the Honor Tab V7 Pro gets a dual-cam consisting of a 13 megapixels main camera and a 2 megapixels macro camera. This will be rounded out by a 5 megapixels front-facing camera for selfie or video-calling purposes.
Under the hood, the Honor Tab V7 Pro is the first device to debut with the all-new MediaTek Kompanio 1300T chipset. It also comes along with up to 8GB RAM and 256GB onboard storage that can be expended via a microSD card. To keep it’s lights on, the Honor Tab V7 Pro is also fitted with a respectable 7,250mAh battery with 22.5W fast-charging support.
For those who’re interested, the slate is offered in a trio of colors including Blue, Gold and Silver, and is priced starting at 2,599 Yuan (US$401) for it’s 6GB+128GB variant in the Chinese market.