Honor Pad X7
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB

Honor Pad X7 Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB

Overview

When shopping for a compact budget tablet, the Honor Pad X7 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB quickly emerge as two of the most closely matched contenders. Both pack an 8.7-inch display, stereo speakers, and a shared set of privacy features, yet they diverge sharply on performance, battery capacity, storage, and connectivity — battlegrounds that can make or break a purchasing decision depending on how you plan to use your device.

Common Features

  • Both tablets have a thickness of 8 mm.
  • Neither tablet includes a stylus.
  • Neither tablet has a detachable keyboard.
  • Neither tablet has a backlit keyboard.
  • Neither tablet offers water resistance.
  • Neither tablet has tilt sensitivity.
  • Both tablets feature an 8.7″ screen size.
  • Both tablets share a resolution of 1340 x 800 px.
  • Both tablets have a pixel density of 179 ppi.
  • Both tablets support a 90Hz refresh rate.
  • Neither tablet has damage-resistant glass branding.
  • Neither tablet has an anti-reflection coating.
  • HDR10 support is not available on either tablet.
  • Both tablets have a touch screen.
  • Both tablets have an external memory slot.
  • Both tablets use a 6 nm semiconductor size.
  • Both tablets support 64-bit processing.
  • Both tablets have integrated LTE capability at the chipset level.
  • Both tablets use big.LITTLE CPU technology.
  • Both tablets have integrated graphics.
  • Both tablets feature 8 CPU threads.
  • Both tablets include TrustZone security.
  • Both tablets have an 8 MP main camera.
  • Both tablets have a 5 MP front camera.
  • Both tablets record main camera video at 1080p 30fps.
  • A flash is present on both tablets.
  • Both tablets have a front camera.
  • A built-in HDR mode is available on both tablets.
  • Neither tablet can create panoramas in-camera.
  • Touch autofocus is supported on both tablets.
  • Both tablets have stereo speakers.
  • Neither tablet has a 3.5 mm audio jack.
  • Neither tablet has a radio.
  • Wireless charging is not available on either tablet.
  • Both tablets have a battery level indicator.
  • Both tablets have a rechargeable battery.
  • Neither tablet has a removable battery.
  • Both tablets support Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac).
  • Mail Privacy Protection is not available on either tablet.
  • On-device machine learning is supported on both tablets.
  • Clipboard warnings are present on both tablets.
  • Location privacy options are available on both tablets.
  • Camera and microphone privacy options are available on both tablets.
  • Both tablets can block app tracking.
  • Cross-site tracking blocking is not available on either tablet.
  • Both tablets use DDR4 memory.

Main Differences

  • Weight is 365 g on Honor Pad X7 and 337 g on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • Width is 211.8 mm on Honor Pad X7 and 211 mm on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • Height is 124.8 mm on Honor Pad X7 and 124.7 mm on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • Volume is 211.46 cm³ on Honor Pad X7 and 210.49 cm³ on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • The display type is LCD IPS on Honor Pad X7 and LCD on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • Internal storage is 128GB on Honor Pad X7 and 64GB on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • RAM is 4GB on Honor Pad X7 and 8GB on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • The chipset is Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4G on Honor Pad X7 and Mediatek Helio G99 on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • The GPU is Adreno 610 on Honor Pad X7 and Mali G57 on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • CPU speed is 4 x 2.4 & 4 x 1.9 GHz on Honor Pad X7 and 2 x 2.2 & 6 x 2 GHz on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • Geekbench 6 multi-core score is 1466 on Honor Pad X7 and 1979 on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • Geekbench 6 single-core score is 416 on Honor Pad X7 and 729 on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • DirectX version is DirectX 12 on Honor Pad X7 and DirectX 11 on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • GPU clock speed is 845 MHz on Honor Pad X7 and 950 MHz on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • RAM speed is 2133 MHz on Honor Pad X7 and 4266 MHz on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • GPU turbo speed is 800 MHz on Honor Pad X7 and 2133 MHz on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • Maximum memory amount is 8GB on Honor Pad X7 and 12GB on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • Slow-motion video recording is not supported on Honor Pad X7 but is available on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • Battery power is 7020 mAh on Honor Pad X7 and 5100 mAh on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • Fast charging is not supported on Honor Pad X7 but is supported on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • A cellular module is not present on Honor Pad X7 but is present on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • GPS is not available on Honor Pad X7 but is available on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
  • Download speed is 390 Mbit/s on Honor Pad X7 and 650 Mbit/s on Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB.
Specs Comparison
Honor Pad X7

Honor Pad X7

Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB

Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB

Design:
weight 365 g 337 g
thickness 8 mm 8 mm
width 211.8 mm 211 mm
height 124.8 mm 124.7 mm
volume 211.46112 cm³ 210.4936 cm³
Stylus included
Has a detachable keyboard
Has a backlit keyboard
water resistance None None
Has tilt sensitivity

In terms of design, the Honor Pad X7 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE are remarkably close siblings. Both share an identical 8 mm thickness, and their footprints are nearly indistinguishable — differing by less than a millimeter in both width and height. In practice, a case or sleeve designed for one would almost certainly fit the other, and side by side, most users would struggle to tell them apart by shape alone.

The one tangible differentiator is weight: the Honor Pad X7 comes in at 365 g versus 337 g for the Galaxy Tab A11 LTE — a 28 g gap. While that may sound trivial on paper, over extended reading sessions or one-handed use, the Samsung′s lighter frame translates to measurably less fatigue. Neither tablet offers water resistance, a stylus, or any keyboard accessory support, so both are straightforward, accessory-free slates.

Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE holds a narrow but real edge in this category purely on account of its lighter build. The Honor Pad X7 matches it on every other design dimension, making the weight advantage the sole deciding factor here.

Display:
screen size 8.7" 8.7"
resolution 1340 x 800 px 1340 x 800 px
pixel density 179 ppi 179 ppi
Display type LCD, IPS LCD
refresh rate 90Hz 90Hz
has branded damage-resistant glass
has anti-reflection coating
supports HDR10
has a touch screen
Has sapphire glass display
supports HDR10+
supports Dolby Vision
Has an e-paper display

When it comes to the display, these two tablets are essentially identical on paper. Both pack an 8.7-inch panel running at 1340 x 800 px with a pixel density of 179 ppi — a density that is adequate for everyday browsing and video consumption at this screen size, though text and fine detail will not appear as crisp as on higher-resolution competitors. The shared 90Hz refresh rate is a genuine highlight at this price tier, delivering noticeably smoother scrolling and UI animations compared to standard 60Hz tablets.

The one distinction the data surfaces is panel technology: the Honor Pad X7 is specified as LCD, IPS, while the Galaxy Tab A11 LTE is listed simply as LCD without the IPS qualifier. IPS brings wider viewing angles and more consistent color reproduction when the screen is viewed off-axis — a meaningful perk for shared viewing or prop-up use on a desk. That said, the absence of the IPS label on the Samsung may reflect a data gap rather than a confirmed inferior panel type, so this advantage should be treated with some caution.

Neither device offers HDR support of any kind, anti-reflection coating, or damage-resistant glass, leaving both equally exposed to glare and scratches. On balance, the Honor Pad X7 holds a tentative edge here solely due to its explicit IPS designation, but the two displays are functionally near-identical for most everyday use cases.

Performance:
internal storage 128GB 64GB
RAM 4GB 8GB
Chipset (SoC) name Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4G Mediatek Helio G99
GPU name Adreno 610 Mali G57
CPU speed 4 x 2.4 & 4 x 1.9 GHz 2 x 2.2 & 6 x 2 GHz
Geekbench 6 result (multi) 1466 1979
Geekbench 6 result (single) 416 729
has an external memory slot
semiconductor size 6 nm 6 nm
Supports 64-bit
Has integrated LTE
Uses big.LITTLE technology
DirectX version DirectX 12 DirectX 11
Has integrated graphics
GPU clock speed 845 MHz 950 MHz
CPU threads 8 threads 8 threads
RAM speed 2133 MHz 4266 MHz
Has TrustZone
GPU turbo 800 MHz 2133 MHz
maximum memory amount 8GB 12GB
Android version Android 15 Android 15
Thermal Design Power (TDP) 6W 5W
maximum memory bandwidth 14.9 GB/s 17.1 GB/s
memory channels 2 2
OpenGL ES version 3.2 3.2
eMMC version 5.1 5.2
OpenCL version 2 2

The performance gap between these two tablets is significant and clearly favors the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE. Its MediaTek Helio G99 chip outpaces the Honor Pad X7′s Snapdragon 680 by a wide margin in Geekbench 6 benchmarks — 1979 vs. 1466 in multi-core and, more strikingly, 729 vs. 416 in single-core. Single-core performance is particularly relevant to everyday responsiveness: app launches, UI interactions, and web page rendering all depend heavily on it, meaning the Samsung will feel noticeably snappier in daily use.

The memory subsystem compounds this advantage further. The Galaxy Tab A11 ships with 8 GB of RAM at 4266 MHz versus the Honor′s 4 GB at 2133 MHz, and its peak memory bandwidth of 17.1 GB/s outstrips the Honor′s 14.9 GB/s. More RAM means more apps can remain active in the background without being force-closed, and the faster memory bus ensures data is fed to the processor with less latency. The Honor does counter with 128 GB of internal storage compared to the Samsung′s 64 GB — a meaningful real-world advantage for users who store large media libraries locally, especially since both tablets support expandable storage.

Taken together, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE holds a clear and decisive edge in raw performance across CPU throughput, RAM capacity, and memory speed. The Honor Pad X7′s larger base storage is the only spec that tips in its favor, but for users who prioritize smooth, responsive multitasking and future-proofing, the Samsung is the stronger performer in this category.

Cameras:
megapixels (main camera) 8 MP 8 MP
megapixels (front camera) 5MP 5MP
video recording (main camera) 1080 x 30 fps 1080 x 30 fps
has a flash
has a front camera
has a built-in HDR mode
can create panoramas in-camera
supports slow-motion video recording
has touch autofocus
has manual white balance
has continuous autofocus when recording movies
Has a front-facing LED flash
has manual ISO
Shoots 360° panorama
has a serial shot mode
has built-in optical image stabilization
has 3D photo/video recording capabilities
Has a dual-tone LED flash
has manual focus
Has a RGB LED flash
has manual exposure
has manual shutter speed

Camera hardware is where these two tablets converge most completely. Both carry an 8 MP rear camera and a 5 MP front camera, cap video recording at 1080p at 30 fps, and share an identical feature set covering HDR mode, touch autofocus, continuous autofocus during recording, and a solid range of manual controls including ISO, white balance, focus, and exposure. For a tablet in this category, that manual control suite is a reasonable offering — useful for users who want more than a point-and-shoot experience without needing a dedicated app.

The sole differentiator in the entire camera spec sheet is slow-motion video recording, which the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE supports and the Honor Pad X7 does not. Slow-motion capture is a niche but genuinely fun feature for capturing action moments or creative content, and its absence on the Honor is a minor but real omission. Neither device offers optical image stabilization, panorama modes, or any advanced computational photography features, so both are squarely positioned as casual-use cameras rather than photography tools.

Given how closely matched the two are, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE takes a narrow edge in this category on the strength of its slow-motion video capability alone. For the vast majority of tablet camera use cases — video calls, document scanning, casual snapshots — the two are functionally identical.

Audio:
has stereo speakers
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
Has a radio

Audio is a clean draw between these two tablets — every spec listed is identical. Both feature stereo speakers, which is a welcome inclusion at this price point, enabling a wider soundstage for media consumption compared to a single mono driver. Neither device offers a 3.5 mm headphone jack, so wired audio requires a USB-C adapter, a trade-off users should factor in if they rely on traditional headphones.

This category is a complete tie. There is no data here to distinguish one tablet from the other, and any real-world audio differences would come down to speaker tuning and software — neither of which is captured in the provided specs.

Battery:
battery power 7020 mAh 5100 mAh
Supports fast charging
has wireless charging
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery
has a removable battery

Battery is where the trade-offs between these two tablets become genuinely interesting. The Honor Pad X7 packs a substantially larger 7020 mAh cell compared to the Samsung′s 5100 mAh — a nearly 38% capacity advantage. All else being equal, a bigger battery directly translates to longer time away from a charger, making the Honor the stronger pick for travel, long commutes, or light use across multiple days without needing a top-up.

The Samsung counters with fast charging support, which the Honor Pad X7 entirely lacks. Fast charging cannot close a 1920 mAh gap in raw endurance, but it does meaningfully change the daily charging experience — a quick plug-in during lunch or between tasks can restore a significant percentage of charge in a short window, reducing dependency on long overnight charging sessions. For users who are rarely far from a power outlet, this convenience can offset the Honor′s capacity lead in practical terms.

On balance, the Honor Pad X7 holds the stronger hand in this category. A 7020 mAh battery is a tangible, always-on advantage regardless of usage pattern, and the absence of fast charging is a manageable inconvenience given how much longer it should last on a single charge. The Samsung′s fast charging is a useful perk, but it compensates for having less battery rather than adding to an already strong foundation.

Connectivity & Features:
release date July 2025 September 2025
Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
has Mail Privacy Protection
has on-device machine learning
has clipboard warnings
has location privacy options
has camera/microphone privacy options
can block app tracking
blocks cross-site tracking
supports split screen
has Live Text
has notification permissions
has full-page screenshots
has Quick Start
has theme customization
has Wi-Fi password sharing
has PiP
Can play games while they download
has an extra dim mode
can offload apps
has focus modes
has media picker
has dynamic theming
has dark mode
has battery health check
Has USB Type-C
has a cellular module
has 5G support
is a multi-user system
gets direct OS updates
has GPS
has a child lock
has an HDMI output
has NFC
Has a fingerprint scanner
Supports widgets
download speed 390 MBits/s 650 MBits/s
Is free and open source
Has offline voice recognition
upload speed 150 MBits/s 150 MBits/s
supports Wi-Fi
Has sharing intents
Has customizable notifications
Uses 3D facial recognition
has an accelerometer
has voice commands
Has an iris scanner
Has a built-in projector
supports Ethernet
Has an infrared sensor
Tracks the current position of a mobile device

Across a long list of software and connectivity features, these two tablets are nearly mirror images — both support split-screen multitasking, Picture-in-Picture, dark mode, dynamic theming, on-device machine learning, and a solid privacy control suite. The shared Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) ceiling means neither can leverage faster Wi-Fi 6 networks, though Wi-Fi 5 remains perfectly capable for streaming, browsing, and video calls at this tier.

Three differences do stand out, however, and they all favor the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE. Most significantly, it includes a cellular module with LTE and GPS, both of which the Honor Pad X7 lacks entirely. A built-in cellular radio means the Samsung can connect to mobile data networks independently of Wi-Fi — a fundamental flexibility advantage for users who need connectivity on the go. GPS adds accurate location services without relying on Wi-Fi positioning, making the Samsung far more capable as a navigation or location-aware device. Additionally, the Samsung′s peak download speed of 650 Mbits/s outpaces the Honor′s 390 Mbits/s, reflecting the headroom its LTE radio provides.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE takes a clear and meaningful edge in this category. The cellular module and GPS are not minor conveniences — they represent a fundamentally different and more versatile use case profile. The Honor Pad X7 is a Wi-Fi-only device by comparison, which is a significant limitation for users who expect connectivity beyond the range of a known network.

Miscellaneous:
DDR memory version 4 4

The Miscellaneous category yields just one data point — both the Honor Pad X7 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE use DDR4 memory. This is a complete tie, and there is nothing here to differentiate the two products. This category has no bearing on the purchase decision.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After examining every specification, both tablets serve distinct types of users. The Honor Pad X7 earns its place with an impressive 7020 mAh battery and 128 GB of built-in storage, making it the better pick for users who prioritize all-day endurance and generous local space over raw processing muscle. The Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB counters convincingly with the far faster Helio G99 chipset, 8 GB of RAM, built-in cellular connectivity, GPS, fast charging support, and slow-motion video recording — positioning it as the stronger all-rounder for users who need a responsive, versatile device on the go. Since both share the same screen size, resolution, and audio setup, casual media consumption is well covered by either. Choose the Honor Pad X7 for battery life and storage value, and opt for the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB when performance and connectivity are non-negotiable.

Honor Pad X7
Buy Honor Pad X7 if...

Buy the Honor Pad X7 if you prioritize a larger 7020 mAh battery for extended use and want 128 GB of built-in storage without needing a cellular connection or GPS.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB
Buy Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB if...

Choose the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE 64GB if you need stronger performance, more RAM, fast charging, slow-motion video, and built-in cellular connectivity with GPS.