Recently, it was on the stage that another Android tablet that Honor has launched-MagicPad 3-has become the ardent gist for tech enthusiasts. On paper, it appears fairly well-equipped, but somewhere along the lines, certain limitations have begun to show themselves in user experience. We shall hence view some of the good and bad sides.

Design and Display Of Honor MagicPad 3
The MagicPad 3 looks super-premium. It is slim and lightweight, hence easily transportable. Larger high-res displays should aid video steaming, attending online classes, and reading e-books. Pretty decent color contrast and brightness levels enhance your media content-consumption experience.
Performance and Software
Under the hood, the MagicPad 3 has enough power and can be considered an ordinary user's choice. Good for multitasking, light gaming, streaming, and the like. However, there is noticeable lag after extensive use. On the custom software side, Honor has given a lot of options and features to work with; however, many may injure the user due to too many apps and complicated settings.
Battery and Charging
Battery life is simply okay. Getting a whole day of work done on a single charge is possible even with a lot of streaming and office work. However, charging is a dent on its reputation. Very slow charging is a downside for the user during a busy time.
Camera performance
Slightly above-average photographs taken from both front and back cameras. It is more than okay for video calls or online meetings, but pictures would never meet anyone's expectation especially in low light; so really, it would be disappointing to someone who cares to use those camera features on a tablet.

User Experience: Mixed Reactions
The Honor MagicPad 3, prima facie, appears to tick off almost each box-frills and thrills in terms of design, performance and battery life. On user frustration, the complexity of the software comes in, along with cumbersome charging and fading performance.
The Honor MagicPad 3 is indeed a good-quality tablet for a person looking for a good gadget for entertainment, office work, or study. However, fast charging, consistently smooth performance, and an improved camera experience could have been the preferment by which this tablet could have been called a definite no.
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