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Huawei will launch its largest tablet next week, sports 13.2-inch screen
Today, Huawei officially confirmed that it’s launching the largest-ever tablet next week at the Autumn 2023 flagship product launch conference on September 25th.
According to the information, the product will be called Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2. It has a similar screen size, which is the largest among all of the tablet devices Huawei launched in the past.
There’s also a teaser image, which gives us a glimpse of the outlook of the tablet. The screen has slim bezels on all sides and contains round edges on the corners. The view of the screen seems very appealing despite carrying a massive display.
The frame is round instead of flat, also the screen has a remarkable feature of a notch system on the head. This surely includes a front-facing camera system.
The inclusion of a next-generation stylus pencil is praiseworthy, which could be smoother than its predecessor. Speaking of connectivity, Huawei is set to debut its Nearlink technology with this MatePad Pro 13.2 version. Therefore, consumers will have better file transferring and connection speed.
Huawei officials:
Huawei Consumer Business Group and Smart Car Solution CEO, Yu Chengdong cut a promo. “This time we bring you the super-large tablet Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2. It is surprisingly thin and light. It also supports StarLight technology for the first time. The connection with the new generation Huawei M-Pencil is faster and more stable, and the writing and drawing experience is even better. Smooth. Stay tuned!”
Huawei Huawei CBG Chief Operating Officer, He Gang said “Our flagship tablet Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 has made further breakthroughs. It is both large and thin, and it also supports StarLight technology. With the new generation Huawei M-Pencil, the connection is more stable, and writing and drawing are smoother. September 25 Day, looking forward to meeting you all!”.
The launch of the largest Huawei tablet will be a good addition to the options that Huawei offers in the tablet segment. Consumers would love to surf this giant screen in their hands.
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