HONOR has introduced its latest tablet for the Indian market, called the Pad 8. The tablet starts at Rs. 19,999 for its base 4GB/128GB model. It will be available via Flipkart from September 23. As for the highlights, it includes a 12-inch display, up to 6GB of RAM, eight speakers, 5MP front and rear cameras and a 7,250mAh battery with 22.5W charging support.
HONOR continues to operate in India by actively introducing a range of electronic gadgetry. With the HONOR Pad 8, the brand has made a comeback in India's tablet market to take on the offerings from Nokia, Realme, and Motorola. The tablet aims to establish the company's name in the sub-Rs. 20,000 category, with its high-resolution display, metallic body, powerful sound system, and long-lasting battery.
The HONOR Pad 8 boasts a 12.0-inch 2K (1200x1920 pixels) IPS LCD screen with 350 nits of peak brightness and a 5:3 aspect ratio. The tablet bears a conventional rectangular design with symmetrical bezels, curved corners, a metallic unibody, and a top-centered front camera (when held horizontally). On the rear, it has a single snapper. Dimensions-wise, it measures 6.9mm in thickness and weighs 520g.
In terms of optics, the HONOR Pad 8 features a single 5MP snapper on the rear panel. For selfies and video calls, it sports a 5MP front-facing camera. It can shoot 1080p videos at 30fps via front and rear cameras. The tablet is fueled by a 7,250mAh battery which supports 22.5W charging.
Under the hood, the HONOR Pad 8 draws power from a Snapdragon 680 processor, which comes paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The Tablet boots Android 12 OS out of the box with Magic UI 6.1 on top. Connectivity options include 4G, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, and a Type-C port. Also, it packs eight speakers.
For official pricing and availability in India, the HONOR Pad 8 is offered in a single Blue Hour color variant. It bears a price tag of Rs. 19,999 and Rs. 21,999 for its 4GB/128GB and 6GB/128GB models, respectively. The tablet will be available via Flipkart from Friday (September 23) onward.
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