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Huawei made big news last year when it announced the first Android 3.2 tablet running on a dual-core processor. Check out our full review of the Huawei MediaPad after the break. When it was first announced, the Huawei MediaPad promised a great combination of specs, updated Android OS and an affordable price. With a 7-inch form factor, the Huawei MediaPad sits in the middle of a very saturated tablet market. The back panel of the MediaPad is made of aluminum with some parts covered by a thin sheet of black polymer -- on one end, houses the 5MP camera (no flash) and on the other end, flips out cover for the SIM card and microSD card slot. Since the MediaPad also comes with a SIM card slot, you can basically use it with any local SIM and make calls or SMS with the tablet. Huawei included a number of its own apps into the tablet. Of note is the Huawei Office that features a worksheet, presentation and document editor; Hi Suite which is a data manager for the device and a PC that works both via USB or WiFi; and Aldiko for managing and reading e-books. Read more in our articles including "Huawei MediaPad Review" and "Huawei MediaPad coming next month, under Php20k".

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Huawei made big news last year when it announced the first Android 3.2 tablet running on a dual-core processor. Check out our full review of the Huawei MediaPad after the break.

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When it was first announced, the Huawei MediaPad promised a great combination of specs, updated Android OS and an affordable price. With a 7-inch form factor, the Huawei MediaPad sits in the middle of a very saturated tablet market. The back panel of the MediaPad is made of aluminum with some parts covered by a thin sheet of black polymer -- on one end, houses the 5MP camera (no flash) and on the other end, flips out cover for the SIM card and microSD card slot.

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