Honor just launched a new high-end tablet dubbed as the Honor V6.
The Honor V6 is powered by a Kirin 985 processor, the same chipset found on the Huawei Nova 7 5G. It enables its 5G and WiFi 6 connectivity, making it future-proof for the years to come. The chipset is bundled with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

On the front, we have a large and sharp 10.4-inch screen with an appropriate 2K resolution of 2000 x 1200 pixels. You can use the roomy screen as a canvass for the new Magic Pencil stylus, which has 4096 pressure-sensitive levels.
At the top of the uniform bezels is an 8-megapixel front camera. While on the back we have a 13-megapixel main shooter with a bright f/1.8 aperture and an LED flash.

The Honor V6 also has a decent 7,260mAh battery with 22.5W fast charging support. The official keyboard accessory doesn’t look as cool as the Magic Keyboard of the new iPad Pro, but it does have a USB Type-C and headphone jack passthrough.
Huawei’s screen mirroring feature also works here. Much like how you can mirror and transfer files from a Huawei P40 device to a MateBook X Pro and vice-versa.

It’s not as fancy as the Huawei MatePad Pro, so we expect the SRP to be cheaper than Php32,990 once the price for the Honor V6 is announced soon. It will be available in White, Black, and Green.