The Honor MagicBook Pro 14’s battery could rival that of the Apple MacBook.
The Honor MagicBook Pro 14 is set to challenge the Apple MacBook in terms of battery life. Slated for release later this month, the device boasts impressive internal specs and features, but its battery performance is particularly noteworthy.
A Weibo tipster tested the MagicBook Pro 14, focusing on its UI, performance, and battery life. The results were impressive, with the device lasting 12 hours and 11 minutes on a single charge—described by the tipster as “abnormally long.”
The tipster also suggested that the MagicBook Pro 14 has now matched the industry standard set by the Apple MacBook Pro 14 in terms of battery performance, offering exceptional durability that could challenge its competitors.
Sources indicate that Honor may equip the device with the new ARL (Arrow Lake) Intel chipset, launched in October 2024, which could further elevate its performance to rival the Apple MacBook.
MacBook Pro 14 with M2 Max chip can offer around 12 hours and 51 minutes of battery (via). Thus, the MagicBook Pro 14 battery performance seems a bit comparable with the Apple MacBook Pro 14. To know the actual results of the PC, we need to hold on for some time until the device launches in the market.

Zhu Chencai shared the leak and emphasized that the surprises extend beyond the battery, also encompassing display quality, design, thinness, and other features.
Honor recently unveiled the Honor Turbo X alongside the powerful architecture of the MagicBook Pro 14. An executive from the company stated that the new laptop will offer significant improvements in both performance and battery life compared to its predecessors.
The latest leak provides additional insights into these advancements. The MagicBook Pro 14 is set to debut later this month, and we can expect even more exciting details about the device to emerge by then.
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