Huawei MatePad Pro has announced high-end specs to compete with the iPad Pro

Huawei MatePad Pro has announced high-end specs to compete with the iPad Pro
Sometimes we feel that Apple is the only brand that takes tablets seriously, but Huawei just proved that this was not the case, because it announced the Huawei MatePad Pro, a tablet that looks out of the box. name "pro". . Key specs include a 1600-inch 2560 x 10.8 LCD display, a high-end Kirin 990 chipset (same as the Huawei Mate 30 Pro), 6GB or 8GB of RAM, up to 512GB a 13MP f/f rear camera. 1.8 and a 7,250 mAh battery with 40W fast charging. The Huawei MatePad Pro also sports a 100% display face with a 90% screen-to-body ratio, an 8MP f/2.0 hole-punch selfie camera, four speakers, wireless charging and wireless reverse charging (so you can #39 ; used to remove other devices).

(Image credit: Huawei) It runs on Huawei EMUI 10, which is based on Android 10, but like other recent Huawei devices, it lacks Google Play and other Google apps and services, which will be a major hurdle. The slate measures 246 x 159 x 7,2mm and 460g, and comes in shades of black, white, green and orange. It supports a stylus and an M-Pen keyboard, and starts at CNY3.299 (around €470 / €360 / AU690) for the base version with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Increasing the RAM and storage or adding LTE connectivity increases the price. However, these prices certainly won't be an exact conversion as long as the MatePad Pro is released elsewhere. And that's the main question: when it hits Chinese stores on December 12, Huawei's current ban means it won't launch in the UK and Australia, or nearly so in the US. Which is a shame, because even without Google services, the Huawei MatePad Pro sounds like a very impressive tablet on paper. If these services were restored, they could compete with those of the iPad Pro 11 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6. We won't stop updating it if we hear about a wider release. Via GSM Arena