Where Samsung's been a big name in Android tablets for a while, Honor's a newer arrival, but the MagicPad 3 was already a really accomplished bit of hardware. Now the MagicPad 4 has escalated matters ...
The MagicPad 4 is thinner than any other iPad or Android tablet, but with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and 165Hz OLED display it probably shouldn’t be a surprise that it’s not exactly bargain-basement tech.
At just 4.8mm thick, the MagicPad 4 is also thinner than Apple’s slimmest iPad.
The rising costs of brand-new Android gadgets may make it tempting to buy a used tablet instead. But before deciding, you should weigh the pros and cons first.
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