Honor unveiled three new products—the Honor 70, Honor MagicBook 14, and Honor Pad 8—to the world market at its IFA 2022 event today. In order to get its planned foldable and flagship smartphones to Europe and other parts of the world, the firm also unveiled its new "Dual Flagship Strategy."
At the occasion, the company did not, however, introduce any foldable technology. It's possible that Honor will introduce the Honor Magic V to the European market, or perhaps that the tech giant could introduce a brand-new device.
When it comes to recently released products, the Honor 70 and MagicBook 14 have already made their international debuts. The company's first tablet to be made accessible outside of China is the Honor Pad 8, nevertheless. We'll have
Honor 70
The Honor 70's 6.78-inch Full HD+ OLED screen boasts a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a PWM dimming frequency of 1,920 Hz. The Snapdragon 778G Plus SoC with HONOR's proprietary GPU Turbo X powers it from the inside out. The chipset is combined with 256GB of internal storage and up to 8GB of RAM.
The device has a triple rear camera arrangement with a 54-megapixel IMX800 Super Sensing Main Camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide & macro sensor, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor as its companions. The device boasts a 32-megapixel camera on the front for selfies and video calls.
A 4,800mAh battery powers the device and supports 66W fast charging. In terms of softwareit runs Android 12-based Magic UI 6.1 out of the box. However, the device may soon get the Magic UI 7.0 because the company has already unveiled it at the IFA event.
The Honor 8
The company's entry-level tablet, the Honor Pad 8, has an 87% screen-to-body ratio and a 12-inch LCD screen with 2K resolution. The Snapdragon 680 chipset, which is paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, provides the device's power.
The tablet's operating system is Android 12 with Magic UI 6 on top. For a fantastic multimedia experience, it has eight loudspeakers with DTS audio tuning technology. The tablet's front and back cameras each have a resolution of 5 megapixels. A 7,250mAh battery with 22.5W quick charging powers it.
MagicBook 14 Honor
The 14-inch 2.1K screen of the MagicBook 14 has a brightness rating of 300 nits and is 100% sRGB rich. color gamut. It also has triple eye protection certification from TUV Rheinland for low blue light and no screen flicker.
The laptop is equipped with a dedicated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 graphics card and a 12th generation Intel Core i5 processor. The system is offered with 512GB PCIe Gen4 SSD and 16GB LPDDR5 RAM. In addition, the MagicBook 14 has a significantly longer battery life and up to 20.8% higher power efficiency than its predecessor. It comes pre-installed with Office H&S 2021 and Microsoft Windows 11.
The entire body of the laptop is composed of metal. It is powered by a huge 75Wh battery, which can be fully charged in 80 minutes and supports 100W rapid charging. When turned off, the laptop also allows reverse charging.
Pricing and accessibility
A few European markets presently stock the Honor 70. The cost of the 8+ 128GB device in the UK is £480. While the base 8+ 128GB model of the Honor 70 will cost €550 in other European nations. The gadget will also be offered in the 8+256GB storage configuration, which will cost €600. Three colors—Crystal Silver, Emerald Green, and Midnight Black—will be available for the device.
Additionally, European nations will be able to purchase the Honor Pad 8 tablet. It costs £250 in the UK for the basic 4+128GB model. The entry-level 4+128GB model costs €330 in other European markets. The 6/128GB variant costs €350, in contrast.
If we discuss the Honor MagicBook 14, it is also available for sale in select European markets. The base i5 version of the tablet will be available for €1,099. However, if you decide to add an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 GPU, you’ll have to pay €1,299.
All three products can be pre-ordered from HiHonor.com. The deliveries and open sales will begin on September 18.