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HONOR has officially introduced HONOR Connect to the latest HONOR devices in Malaysia. This is an all-ecosystem file-sharing solution that unites Android, iOS, and Windows devices, breaking down barriers between devices of different OS for a truly variable consumer experience.
With launches across the HONOR 400 Series smartphones, MagicBook Pro 14 laptop, and Pad 10 tablet, HONOR promises seamless, high-speed transfers without cables or third-party apps. For budget-conscious Malaysians craving a unified workflow without breaking the bank, this is certainly a game-changer.
HONOR OS: Closing The Gap Between OSes

It's a barrier when brands of different OS don't work as seamlessly as we want. AirDrop works only between Apple devices, Samsung Quick Share is limited to Samsung, and cloud services add latency or data-cost concerns.
Now with HONOR Connect, it shatters these walls by allowing direct transfers across Android, iOS, and Windows—smartphones, tablets, and laptops alike.
HONOR Connect means you get to enjoy universal compatibility. So yes, it works between HONOR devices and non-HONOR phones via a free “HONOR Connect” app on iOS and Windows. Best part is that it does not require any internet connection. Moreover, this peer-to-peer transfer method does not need any data consumption and end-to-end encryption.
Essentially, HONOR Connect means enjoying a single ecosystem feeling, and that is one interface to handle every device, regardless of brand.
Blazing-Fast Speeds Across Every Device

HONOR Connect achieves up to 85 Mbps when sending to iOS devices, and 40 Mbps for Android transfers—roughly double what most Bluetooth or Wi-Fi Direct solutions hit in real-world tests. It also supports simultaneous multi-device sends which let you dispatch photos, videos, and documents in batches without extra steps. Features include:
- Speed highlights: 85 Mbps to iPhone; 40 Mbps to Android; ~20 MB/s sustained.
- Batch transfers: Send to up to 5 devices at once.
- Resume support: Paused transfers pick back up from the last byte.
HONOR MagicBook Pro 14: Laptop Integration Done Right

One of the most recommended ways to enjoy the HONOR Connect is through the HONOR MagicBook Pro 14, which embeds HONOR Connect directly into its File Explorer, so dragging and dropping to an iPhone or Android phone is as simple as moving between folders. No web portals or cable juggling. Special features include:
- One-click pairing: Scan QR code on the laptop screen to pair mobile devices.
- Native UI: HONOR Connect appears as a network location in Windows Explorer.
- Power users rejoice: Transfer entire project folders or RAW photo sets without cloud upload delays.
HONOR Pad 10: A Study-Buddy’s Dream

HONOR Connect is also available on the Pad 10, where you can turn your tablet into a hub for classroom collaboration. Enjoy perks such as receiving lecture slides, PDFs, or recorded videos from classmates on any device, then mark them up instantly. The features to try are:
- Live annotation: Open shared PDFs in HONOR Notes with real-time stylus input.
- Group projects: Send draft presentations to teammates on iPhone or laptop without email.
- Offline mode: No connection? Once paired, use Wi-Fi Direct for peer transfers anywhere.
HONOR 400 Series: Next-Gen AI Imaging Meets Cross-OS Power

The HONOR 400 Series also comes with HONOR Connect, where you can extend your creations to with the features AI Image to Video, AI Eraser 2.0, and Live Photo Collage. Now, freshly snapped HDR shots or AI-enhanced clips can be shared to any friend’s device—iPhone or Android—with equal ease. On the HONOR 400 series, make sure to try:
- AI workflow: Snap on phone → auto-enhance → share to laptop for final edits → send back to phone for social posting.
- Moving Photo Collage: Combines Live Photos and HONOR’s AI into shareable, cross-platform formats.
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Collaborative editing: Begin on phone, polish on Windows or iPad apps—without export headaches.
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