HONOR Pad X8 25.65 cm (10.1 inch) FHD Display, 3GB RAM, 32GB Storage, Mediatek MT8786, Android 12, Tuv Certified Eye Protection, Up to 14 Hours…
₹8,499.00
HONOR Pad X8 25.65 cm (10.1 inch) FHD Display, 3GB RAM, 32GB Storage, Mediatek MT8786, Android 12, Tuv Certified Eye Protection, Up to 14 Hours…
- ? Storage? 3 GB RAM | 32 GB ROM | Expandable storage Up to 512 GB;?Large Screen and Clear Visuals? HONOR Pad X8 equipped with 10.1-inch HONOR FullView display, with 80% screen-to-body ratio, sharp screen technology for transparent visuals
- ?Lightweight and Portable? Weight only 460g, with a 93% aluminum body and a curved surface designed, as thin as 7.55mm easy to fit the curvature of the palm;?Multi-Window of Efficient Learning? With the Split-Screen function opens multiple apps on the same screen at the same time. No matter how many tasks you have, you’ll be able to handle them easily
- ?Silky Smooth Experience? The new Magic UI 6.1 system based on the latest android 12, Equipped with a new Mediatek MT8786 8-core processor, with comprehensively improved higher running speeds; ?Immersive Audio Experience? HONOR Pad using 1620 high-amplitude dual speakers and Smart PA to deliver even more thunderous audio. With the HONOR Histen s support, 360° sound field that immerses you in every single tone
- ?Eye Protection and E-book Mode? HONOR Pad X8 has been certified by TÃœV Rheinland for low blue light, with multiple eye protection modes to effectively filter harmful blue light and reduce eye fatigue. E-book Modes bring you a paper-like book display effect to protect your eyes
- Ram Memory Installed Size: 3.0GB; Memory Storage Capacity: 32.0GB; Warranty Type: 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Specification: HONOR Pad X8 25.65 cm (10.1 inch) FHD Display, 3GB RAM, 32GB Storage, Mediatek MT8786, Android 12, Tuv Certified Eye Protection, Up to 14 Hours…
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AVISHEK ROY –
After nearly two weeks of using the Honor X8 3/32 tablet, I wanted to share my experience. This tablet truly offers exceptional value for money.
Display: While the display brightness is a bit lower than optimal, the video quality is good overall.
Design: The tablet has an attractive appearance and feels well-made. Its quality gives off a rich feel.
Battery: The battery life is satisfactory, lasting for around 12 hours with intermittent use. However, charging speed, even with a fast charger, is disappointingly slow.
Performance: The tablet’s performance is decent across various tasks, thanks to the Mediatek Helio G80 processor and Android 12 with Magic UI 6.1.
Camera: Although not the tablet’s strongest feature, the cameras serve their general purpose adequately.
Speakers: The stereo speakers produce impressive sound quality.
Additional Features: Efficient Bluetooth connectivity and support for dual-band WiFi (2.4GHz and 5GHz) are notable highlights. However, the storage transfer speed averages around 20MBps.
User Experience: Despite having only 3GB of RAM, the tablet delivers smooth performance. However, the limited 32GB internal storage, mostly occupied by preinstalled apps, may necessitate purchasing external memory. Additionally, there is a slight touch sensitivity issue, albeit rare and manageable.
Conclusion: The Honor X8 3/32 tablet excels in tasks such as video streaming, reading, light gaming, and multitasking. Its affordability and reliable performance make it a standout choice in its price range. While it lacks certain accessories like a charger and flipback cover, its overall value proposition remains unbeatable. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking an affordable yet capable tablet solution.
Amar Reddy –
Honor X8 3/32 – Bought this tablet at a reasonable price during October sale, writing this review after using it for nearly a month. Considering it’s price:
Display: Doesn’t have a high contrast in comparison to a phone display of similar price but its good enough, I use it in “Dark Mode” with “Eye Comfort” on all the time and “Colour inversion” too sometimes.
And with apps such as “Moon+ Reader” reading books feels nice. Images and Videos look sharp as well.
Feels light in both hands, and slightly heavy holding in one hand for a while.
Battery: With moderate use, it easily lasts me a day. Using Pendrive drains battery faster (which is normal).
Processor: A decent processor. In the settings menu, it shows “Mediatek Helio G80” with Android 12 with Magic UI 6.1. It runs games such as “Plants vs Zombies” well. Using “VLC” media player it easily played videos in 1080p, 1080p H.265/MPEG-H HEVC, 2160p (4K). It couldn’t play 2160p H.265/MPEG-H HEVC. And I’ve attached some benchmarks.
Misc: The cameras are bad. but maybe enough for scanning documents and stuff.
Had some preinstalled apps, I uninstalled/disabled most of them.
The dual speakers work well.
Bluetooth works efficiently.
It has a dual band WiFi, 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz both work well.
Storage transfer speed average is around 20MBps. (Haven’t used Memory card slot yet)
Connected a drawing tablet, and it worked somewhat well.
So if your use case is watching videos, reading books or playing some light games, it works well for all of them.
AVISHEK ROY –
Tablet is just okay in all aspects, nothing too spectacular about it but nothing is bad either, and it is cheap enough ( I got it for 8999 Rupees). It just simply delivers what you can expect from an Android tablet at this low price.. You can use it for watching stuff on streaming services at Full HD resolution , netflix prime video hotstar etc all work satisfactorily on this device. And its also okay for reading books/manga thanks to the big and crisp IPS screen.
Pros-
1. 10 inch IPS Full HD screen
2. Okay battery life (lasts for about a day)
3. Surprisingly decent stereo speakers
4. Comes with Android 12 and mostly bloat-free experience, there are a few useless pre-installed apps but you can uninstall/disable all of it pretty easily
5. All Google apps ecosystem are also available on this
Cons-
1. no headphone jack so you need to use bluetooth earphones
2. brightness a bit lacking if you use it in bright area and the screen is also susceptible to glare
3. charging is kinda slow
4. RAM is a bit low at just 3GB so if you multi-task the apps in background usually gets cleared out from memory
Overall I suppose it is fine for an absolutely cheap entry level tablet , cant really expect much more at this price.
Abhishek –
Hello all,
I recently purchased the Honor Pad X8 at an effective price of 9.9K. And at this price this is unbeatable! Please note that no charger is included in the box – only the USB cable.
Below are the pros & cons:
Pros:
Crisp 10.1 inch FHD LCD display (60Hz only though – can’t expect 120Hz under 10K)
Good sound quality, with good enough base. It becomes quite loud at full volume
Metallic finish, though it’s mostly plastic.
File transfers are fairly fast when connected to a PC
Android 12 out of the box, which is just 1 generation old as of 2023
Can play 4K videos too
USB type C support
Cons:
Below average cameras (Rear is 5MP with 1080p/30FPS recording, front is 2MP with only 720p/30FPS recording)
Charges at 10 watts only, so takes a long time to charge the 5100mAH battery
A bit on the heavier side at 460 grams.
No charger included in the box
No 3.5mm jack
I don’t know about the gaming performance as I don’t play games. But as far as I know, the Helio G80 processor (though over 3 years old in 2023) in this can handle casual gaming & gaming at lower settings.
What I can definitely say is that this is a perfect tablet for watching movies, listening to music, taking online classes, working on documents, video calls etc.