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".
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.
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