Honor has officially
teased a new 12.3-inch OLED variant of the
MagicPad 3 Pro on Weibo, and real-life photos have already surfaced. The headline number is 4.82mm — thinner than Apple's iPad Pro. For a 12-inch tablet with an OLED panel, that's a genuinely impressive claim.
No launch date confirmed yet. China availability is expected soon.
Key Points
- Honor MagicPad 3 Pro 12.3 confirmed via Weibo teasers and real-life photos — 12.3-inch OLED display with 5280Hz PWM dimming and IMAX Enhanced certification
- At 4.82mm thick and 440 grams, it's slimmer than the existing 13.3-inch MagicPad 3 Pro (5.73mm) and thinner than the iPad Pro (5.1mm)
- The original 13.3-inch MagicPad 3 Pro used Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 — the same chipset is expected for this OLED variant
- Design shows slim bezels, a ring-style flash, space gray finish, and keyboard contact points on the back
- Pricing and global availability not confirmed — China launch expected in coming weeks
The One Thing the MagicPad 3 Pro Was Missing
The 13.3-inch MagicPad 3 Pro launched late last year with strong reviews — fast performance, 165Hz display, and an ultra-thin chassis. The one consistent complaint was the IPS LCD panel. OLED was the missing piece.
The 12.3-inch variant delivers exactly that. The display brings proper OLED contrast and color depth to the MagicPad 3 Pro lineup, and Honor is pairing it with 5280Hz PWM dimming — well above the threshold where most people can perceive flicker. That's a direct response to one of OLED's known weaknesses on tablets.
Thinner Than the Benchmark
Four point eight two millimeters. The iPad Pro sits at 5.1mm and has long been the de facto reference point for premium tablet thinness. Honor's new model undercuts it by nearly 0.3mm. That's a real-world difference you feel in the hand, not just a spec sheet number.
The 440-gram weight is also notable. Most 12-inch class tablets land above 460 grams. Getting an OLED panel and flagship performance into a body this light involves real engineering trade-offs elsewhere — battery capacity is the most likely area to watch once full specs are confirmed.
What's Still Unknown
The Weibo teasers and real-life photos confirm design and dimensions but haven't revealed the chipset officially for this specific variant, battery capacity, RAM and storage configurations, or pricing. Based on the MagicPad 3 Pro lineage, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is the expected processor. The keyboard contact points on the back suggest accessory support carries over from the existing lineup.
Full specs and pricing are expected at the official launch, which appears imminent based on the teaser activity.