We just spotted the Huawei MediaPad X1 this evening from what supposed to be one of the local dealers that got an early preview of the tablet.
We first spotted the MediaPad X1 in Barcelona during MWC 2014 last February.
Our source says the tablet is due to be released this June 2014. This particular model has LTE support already.
Huawei MediaPad X1 specs:
7-inch LTPS HD display @ 1200×1920 pixels, 323ppi
HiSilicon Kirin 910 1.8GHz Cortex-A9 quad-core processor
Mali 450MP Graphics
2GB RAM
16GB internal storage
up to 32Gb via microSD card
LTE CAT 4 100Mbps
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 3.0
GPS with aGPS support
13MP rear camera with LED flash
5MP front-facing camera
Android 4.2 Jellybean
Li-Ion 5,000mAh battery
There is still no idea of the actual suggested retail price yet but the dealer tells us it will not be more than Php20,000 when it lands in the country.
You can read more about our hands-on first impressions of the MediaPad X1 here.
@Chief Yuga
Any fedback kung kelan mo ire-review yung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4?
Which dealer will be carrying it here in the Philippines?
ang kukulet nila hahaha, this is a giant phone that fits in a pocket and is very lightweight, has 7″ Full HD screen and LTE! Would definitely consider this instead of Xperia T2 Ultra (19k) if priced lower, say 15k.
but for the typical kuripot, no worries madami na labas ngayon na 7 inch tablet phones ang mga rebranders. Cherry Mobile Superion Core for only 6500 has decent specs (Hey where’s the REVIEW?). Even for the ultra kuripot they can have SKK Mobile Cyclop 2 for only 3799 or less!
Tab Pro 8.4 has LTE version too.
sus! oo meron Tab Pro 8.4 LTE pero ang price na binanggit mo pang non LTE version
Msyadong mahal. Samsung tab pro 8 18k+ lng..
That Tab Pro 8.4 is WiFi-only while this has LTE.
technically, phone ito. Di pa kinitkat.
Siguradong sablay, Huawei sayang pera pambili
Its nice buy why buy this over the LG G Pad? Which has similar specs
Unlike the G Pad, you can make calls and send SMS with this tablet. It’s also much thinner, lighter and smaller. Reviewers from MWC have called this the most pocketable 7″ tablet to date. The large battery capacity relative to size helps too.