Honor MagicPad4 battery life and charging tests: here are the results

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The Honor MagicPad 2 12.3 from a couple of years ago received a good-but-not-great Active Use Score of 9:42h. It was dragged down by its so-so web browsing score of 7:56h. Today, we’re testing a newer generation 12.3” tablet from Honor – let’s see if it did any better.

The Honor MagicPad4 has a 12.3” OLED panel with 3,000 x 1,920px resolution and a 10,100mAh battery. It’s the same size screen as the MagicPad 2, but with a higher top refresh rate (165Hz vs. 144Hz) and a higher peak brightness (2,400 nits vs. 1,600 nits). The battery capacity is essentially the same (the older slate is down…

​ The Honor MagicPad 2 12.3 from a couple of years ago received a good-but-not-great Active Use Score of 9:42h. It was dragged down by its so-so web browsing score of 7:56h. Today, we’re testing a newer generation 12.3” tablet from Honor – let’s see if it did any better.

The Honor MagicPad4 has a 12.3” OLED panel with 3,000 x 1,920px resolution and a 10,100mAh battery. It’s the same size screen as the MagicPad 2, but with a higher top refresh rate (165Hz vs. 144Hz) and a higher peak brightness (2,400 nits vs. 1,600 nits). The battery capacity is essentially the same (the older slate is down…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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