HONOR is bringing a new 14-inch laptop to MWC 2026: the MagicBook Pro 14 (2026), a thin-and-light machine that puts its biggest emphasis on battery life, OLED display quality, and cross-device workflows.
The headline spec is the 92Wh battery, paired with a 100W USB-C charger and support for 80W reverse fast charging. HONOR claims up to 15.5 hours of “daily office” use, and says a full charge takes about 68 minutes. In the briefing, HONOR also positioned it as one of the longest-lasting 14-inch laptops, while keeping the weight down at around 1.37kg.
The MagicBook Pro 14 (2026) uses a 14.6-inch OLED touchscreen with a 3:2 aspect ratio, 3120 x 2080 resolution (258 PPI), and up to 120Hz refresh rate. Peak brightness is listed at 700 nits (APL), and HONOR quotes 100% DCI-P3 coverage, True 10-bit color, and ΔE < 0.5 for color accuracy. For eye comfort, the panel includes TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light (hardware) and Flicker Free certifications, plus 4320Hz ultra-high-frequency PWM dimming, “E-Book Mode,” and other viewing comfort modes.
On performance, HONOR lists Intel’s latest Core Ultra options, including Core Ultra 5 336H / 338H and an Ultra X9 388H, with Intel Arc Graphics variants (including Arc B370/B390). Memory configurations include 24GB or 32GB RAM with 1TB storage, and the briefing also calls out LPDDR5X up to 32GB at 9600 MT/s.
Connectivity and ports look well-rounded for a 14-inch device: Thunderbolt 4, an additional USB-C 3.2 Gen2, two USB-A, HDMI 2.1 (TMDS, up to 4K/60), plus a 3.5mm jack—and notably, dual M.2 2280 SSD slots.
MagicBook Pro 14 2026_Specsheet
HONOR is also leaning into “work across devices.” The laptop supports HONOR WorkStation features like Multi-Screen Collaboration and HONOR Notes, and it adds HONOR Share with iPhone and iPad for file transfers—an interoperability theme HONOR repeatedly emphasized in the MWC briefing.
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