Both the Honor Pad GT Tablet and the Honor Band 10 will be available with large batteries and affordable price tags.

Both the Honor Pad GT Tablet and the Honor Band 10 will be available with large batteries and affordable price tags.
Honor has expanded its collection of GT devices with the addition of two new products: the Honor Pad GT and the Honor Band 10. Utilization and practicability are the goals of the brand’s new tablet and smartband, which enhance the brand’s position in the mid-range tablet market as well as the wearable technology market.
Both the previous Honor Pad V9 and the new Honor Pad GT have many of the same specs, but the Honor Pad GT has a different design. It has an IPS LCD display that is 11.5 inches and has a refresh rate of 144 hertz. The resolution of the display is 2800 by 1840 pixels. Additionally, the display is approved for IMAX Enhanced viewing and has the capability to handle peak brightness of 500 nits. Additionally, the tablet is outfitted with an eight-speaker configuration that allows spatial music and supports pen use using the accompanying Magic Pen, which is available as an optional accessory.
On the inside, the Pad GT is powered by a processor manufactured by MediaTek called the Dimensity 8350, which is combined with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM. The maximum amount of storage space available is 512 gigabytes. In addition, the tablet has keyboard and mouse mapping, and it is compatible with 18 different game titles right from the start.
The tablet has a back camera with a resolution of 13 megapixels and a front camera with a resolution of 8 megapixels. Android 15 serves as the foundation for the software, which is built on MagicOS 9.0. The gadget is powered by a battery that has a capacity of 10,100 mAh and supports cable rapid charging at 66 watts.
With a starting price of $260 for the 8/128GB variant, the Pad GT is offered in three different colors: blue, gray, and white. It costs $382 for the most expensive version, which is the 12/512GB model.
No. 10 Honor Band
Honor’s smartband series is continued with the Honor Band 10, which has a number of significant upgrades. A resolution of 256 by 402 pixels and a refresh rate of 60 hertz are featured on the 1.57-inch AMOLED display that is included in this device. The gadget is capable of handling incoming calls from a smartphone that is attached to it and supports Bluetooth 5.3 for pairing of devices.
Heart rate, blood oxygen level (SpO2), sleep quality, and stress levels are some of the health metrics that can be monitored with the Band 10, which is constructed with a polymer fiber casing and completed with a metallic finish. Additionally, the Band 10 is waterproof to a depth of 5 meters. Additionally, it has the capability of tracking over 96 different sports modes.
According to Honor, the Band 10 has a battery life that may last for up to 14 days under normal circumstances of use. Color possibilities for the Band 10 include Mint Green, Obsidian Black, Coastal Blue, and Silver Lime. Other color options include Coastal Blue. In terms of pricing, the standard model begins at $31, while the variant that is equipped with NFC costs $37.