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Huawei teases MatePad Pro 13.2 2025 with new camera design

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Today, Huawei teases another product for the November 26 launch event – MatePad Pro 13.2 2025. The company has announced the device on its official Weibo account, revealing the design and a few important features of the flagship tablet.

Huawei has already revealed the Mate 70 series, Mate X6, and a Whole House Smart product. These products will debut together on the stage next week.

Now the company has added another interesting device to the November 26 launch event list – the Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 2025 tablet. The teaser reads:

“The most powerful HarmonyOS tablet in history is here, #HuaweiMatePad# Pro 13.2 inches, Huawei Mate brand ceremony will be held on November 26, so stay tuned.”

Looking at the teaser image, the camera design seems different than the previous-gen model. It resembles the Mate 70 lens module with a thick golden rim surrounding the camera plate. The lenses are arranged vertically and are separated by an LED flash and an ‘AI Dual Camera’ tag.

The front part shows a flat screen with straight edges and slightly rounded corners. It will likely support the next-gen Glide Keyboard with a thin and lightweight design.

Huawei teases MatePad Pro 13.2 2025 tablet with a glowy-gold color on the back panel. Apart from the appearance, the company hasn’t revealed any key specs of the device. But we can expect major upgrades with this “most powerful” tablet.

Huawei teases MatePad Pro 13.2 2025 with new camera design (Image Credits: Huawei/Weibo)

Previous revelations mentioned that the new-gen MatePad Pro 13.2 tablet will come with two main editions: Standard and PaperMatte Edition. The former could adopt a dual-layer OLED screen to offer the best viewing experience to users.

In case you’re expecting HarmonyOS NEXT software with this device then you could be wrong. A leak suggested that the device will come out of the box with HarmonyOS 4.3 version. Though it may use the same Kirin chip as the Mate 70.

This time, Huawei may also use a ToF (Time-of-Flight) sensor for the new tablet to provide better image-capturing aspects. You can check more leaked details HERE.

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