Whisper-Thin OLED Tablet with a Stunning 12.3-Inch Screen Teased Before Its Big Reveal

Honor is gearing up to expand its premium tablet lineup with a newly teased Honor MagicPad 3 Pro variant, and it looks designed to take direct aim at the iPad Pro—especially for buyers who care about ultra-thin hardware and high-end displays.

The upcoming model is said to feature a 12.3-inch OLED display and an incredibly slim body measuring just 4.82 mm. That’s a noticeable step down from the existing MagicPad 3 Pro, which launched late last year with a 13.3-inch IPS screen and a 5.73 mm enclosure. In other words, Honor isn’t just adding an OLED option—it’s also making the chassis even thinner in the process, a combination that’s likely to grab attention in the flagship tablet space.

For anyone wary of OLED flicker, the teasers indicate the tablet will use 5820 Hz PWM dimming, a specification often highlighted as a way to improve comfort during low-brightness viewing.

Honor also appears to be prioritizing portability. The 12.3-inch OLED MagicPad 3 Pro is expected to weigh about 440 grams (around 14.11 ounces), making it easy to carry while still positioned as a high-end, large-screen device.

Design-wise, the teased images suggest a familiar look that matches the current MagicPad 3 Pro styling, including dual rear cameras and very thin bezels on the front. Beyond the display size, OLED panel, thickness, high-frequency PWM dimming, and weight, other key details—such as full specifications, pricing, and regional availability—haven’t been shared yet.

With an OLED screen, a dramatically thin 4.82 mm chassis, and a lightweight build, this MagicPad 3 Pro variant is shaping up to be one of the more interesting premium Android tablets to watch for if you’re comparing alternatives to the iPad Pro.