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Huawei MatePad Pro WiFi 10.8-inches 2K Display 128GB 6GB RAM (Gray)

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Brand HUAWEI
Memory Storage Capacity 128 GB
Screen Size 10.8 Inches
Display Resolution Maximum 2560 x 1600
Operating System Android 10

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  • Large 10.8-Inch Display: Features a 10.8-inch 2K resolution touchscreen display for a great viewing experience.
  • Powerful Processor: Equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 639 processor for fast performance.
  • Long Battery Life: Includes a large 5100mAh battery for extended usage.
  • High-Resolution Camera: Comes with a 13MP rear and 8MP front camera for crisp photos.
  • Built-in Storage: Has 128GB of built-in storage for apps and files.
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With the 90%2 screen-to-body ratio and bezels stripped back to 4.9 mm,3 the 10.8 inch HUAWEI FullView Display4 offers remarkable visual experiences, whether you are seeking inspirations or just catching up on some work. Every dark or bright detail looks vivid and clear with its DCI-P3 cinematic level colour gamut and 540nit5 brightness. Certified by TÜV Rheinland6, this screen significantly reduces blue light to protect your eye health.

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4.8 out of 5 stars
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UPDATED for EMUI 11: The Next-Gen Android Tablet for the truly adventurous
4 Stars
UPDATED for EMUI 11: The Next-Gen Android Tablet for the truly adventurous
The pandemic may have stuck us all at home, but it didn't stifle curiosity about what Huawei was doing with their next-gen Kirin 990 processor. Given that every major outlet save for eBay and Aliexpress has nixed the product from it's digital shelves, it took quite a long time to travel to my home, so much longer than if I had just bought the similarly specced (and fully Google-enabled) 10.8" Samsung Tab 7, priced at about $900. I managed to snag the LTE/4G version (128GB/6GB RAM) in grey for just shy of $600USD,. including free shipping. After more than 2 months of waiting for it shipped via Singapore from Aliexpress standard shipping, I was determined to figure out how to Google-ify it, and with the EMUI 11 update (around the time of the election), the Widevine L3 cert upgraded to L1, making Netflix and HBO Max work perfectly!Ergonomics: There are a lot of things to love about this tablet, the weight and balance of the device is really good for single-handed use and the clear silicone skin I bought from Ali makes it less vulnerable and more grippy (it came with a very useful plastic adjustable stand). Even so, the bezels are so thin that you need a bumper just to prevent the tips of your fingers from interfering with your screen taps and gestures. Some things I don't love (coming from both 8" Mediapads M5 and M3) is the lack of fingerprint sensor/gestures and the corner holepunch placement of the front-facing camera, which makes Skype/Duo more awkward to hold than it should be. Why couldn't they simply angle the camera towards the center and correct it in software? I guess we'll never know so I did take off one half star for the selfie camera angle. The image quality though and low light response is SO much better than the M5 though, just a killer front-facing camera. The rear camera now includes a flash so there’s that, but really who uses it?Instead of fingerprint sensor gestures, they did incorporate the nav gestures into the various screen swipes, but I am not a big fan of that approach, esp. when playing games full screen, it will activate when you least expect it.UI Features:There are FAR too many Huawei UI software features to mention like multi-screen collaboration, the special M-Pen, and the Huawei phone mirror app, but none of these were reasons to buy the tablet for me (plus, I don't use them). There is also a LOT of Huawei bloatware to delete and the China version I have forces a lot of defaults into Mandarin or Pinyin keyboard layouts, making entering passwords and navigating menus more difficult initially. Once you get Microsoft SwftKey installed and the Amazon App store to supplement the vacuous Huawei App Gallery and many more apps from the APK Pure store, things will start to make more sense.The tablet OTA upgrades to EMUI 11.0 and while it is a HUGE improvement over earlier EMUI versions (including 10.3 which it shipped with), so much better organizing apps and folders, it also prevents you from defaulting to your own Home screen apps like Nova Prime. You can run Nova, I just can't get it to stick around very long. It would be nice to be able to unlock the EMUI default in the developer settings or even in the Settings pages, where it belongs. With the China version I have, you will find the full suite of dialer and SMS messaging apps available, so adding your nano SIM card will now mean you can take all calls, texts, and accurate GPS locations wherever you are. That’s esp. handy for road trips in the car.Google Setup:So here's the elephant in the room and while I am not here to give you a tutorial on HOW to do it, it can be done with just a USB C cable to your PC and some APK and backup files downloaded on your computer and copied to the Matepad once. What I will tell you here, is that it took 3 nights of trial and error, mostly trying different video guides and finally finding the youtuber whose process works successfully (look up the youtuber called System Hacks) adding Google to their Huawei phone. The process involves things like changing the date/time install dates for each Google component in exact order and repeating steps when they do not work as described. Take heart that it will eventually work, even if you mess up one step and have to start over from the beginning, there is somewhat of a learning curve. This might scare some people off, but I feel it was worth the time I spent into it. Once you get those first few Google apps back, it will make you a pro at sideloading APKs of your favorite apps.Battery life: Just amazing, you literally can run this all day and night and not run out of power. I've played Legends of Runeterra and Ticket to Ride for an hour and the battery only drained about 3% from full power. Huawei has come a LONG way since the M3 optimizing drain rate and power. You will notice that the USB charger is slightly taller than the standard M3 and M5 charger and will get warm as it recharges.Wifi Network and BT: Having the 4G LTE (I run Google Fi as my carrier) version of the tablet with 6GB at under $600 was one of the reasons I purchased this tablet over the competition and the network performance in both modes is flawless, with the big draw for me being it can double as my phone when you need it to. I can play Youtubes on my Fluance A160 speakers from the BT controls and the sound is terrific without lag or interference. Clearly, they have solved the BT/Wifi antenna issues with earlier models.Screen and Brightness: Just beautiful, bright and fast, really no complaints. They even fixed their silly auto brightness controls by not putting it on a ridiculously dark default, probably because they solved their power issues and didn't need such aggressive power management.Sound, Music, and Video quality: The Harmon Kardon tuned speakers are very rich and detailed, you'll be really surprised in the bass response, esp. coming from the already excellent M3/M5 HK sound. The four stereo speakers do a great job building a sound stage for any movie you'd want to watch.Summary: For the price of $600, really, it is a steal as the best Android 10" tablet around with GSM/LTE and 6G of fast RAM. Sure, the Google services initial setup and bloatware in Mandarin will be something to wrangle with but if you are a dedicated Huawei tablet fan, it is well worth the effort!
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4.0 out of 5 stars UPDATED for EMUI 11: The Next-Gen Android Tablet for the truly adventurous
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2020
The pandemic may have stuck us all at home, but it didn't stifle curiosity about what Huawei was doing with their next-gen Kirin 990 processor. Given that every major outlet save for eBay and Aliexpress has nixed the product from it's digital shelves, it took quite a long time to travel to my home, so much longer than if I had just bought the similarly specced (and fully Google-enabled) 10.8" Samsung Tab 7, priced at about $900. I managed to snag the LTE/4G version (128GB/6GB RAM) in grey for just shy of $600USD,. including free shipping. After more than 2 months of waiting for it shipped via Singapore from Aliexpress standard shipping, I was determined to figure out how to Google-ify it, and with the EMUI 11 update (around the time of the election), the Widevine L3 cert upgraded to L1, making Netflix and HBO Max work perfectly!

Ergonomics: There are a lot of things to love about this tablet, the weight and balance of the device is really good for single-handed use and the clear silicone skin I bought from Ali makes it less vulnerable and more grippy (it came with a very useful plastic adjustable stand). Even so, the bezels are so thin that you need a bumper just to prevent the tips of your fingers from interfering with your screen taps and gestures. Some things I don't love (coming from both 8" Mediapads M5 and M3) is the lack of fingerprint sensor/gestures and the corner holepunch placement of the front-facing camera, which makes Skype/Duo more awkward to hold than it should be. Why couldn't they simply angle the camera towards the center and correct it in software? I guess we'll never know so I did take off one half star for the selfie camera angle. The image quality though and low light response is SO much better than the M5 though, just a killer front-facing camera. The rear camera now includes a flash so there’s that, but really who uses it?

Instead of fingerprint sensor gestures, they did incorporate the nav gestures into the various screen swipes, but I am not a big fan of that approach, esp. when playing games full screen, it will activate when you least expect it.

UI Features:

There are FAR too many Huawei UI software features to mention like multi-screen collaboration, the special M-Pen, and the Huawei phone mirror app, but none of these were reasons to buy the tablet for me (plus, I don't use them). There is also a LOT of Huawei bloatware to delete and the China version I have forces a lot of defaults into Mandarin or Pinyin keyboard layouts, making entering passwords and navigating menus more difficult initially. Once you get Microsoft SwftKey installed and the Amazon App store to supplement the vacuous Huawei App Gallery and many more apps from the APK Pure store, things will start to make more sense.

The tablet OTA upgrades to EMUI 11.0 and while it is a HUGE improvement over earlier EMUI versions (including 10.3 which it shipped with), so much better organizing apps and folders, it also prevents you from defaulting to your own Home screen apps like Nova Prime. You can run Nova, I just can't get it to stick around very long. It would be nice to be able to unlock the EMUI default in the developer settings or even in the Settings pages, where it belongs. With the China version I have, you will find the full suite of dialer and SMS messaging apps available, so adding your nano SIM card will now mean you can take all calls, texts, and accurate GPS locations wherever you are. That’s esp. handy for road trips in the car.

Google Setup:

So here's the elephant in the room and while I am not here to give you a tutorial on HOW to do it, it can be done with just a USB C cable to your PC and some APK and backup files downloaded on your computer and copied to the Matepad once. What I will tell you here, is that it took 3 nights of trial and error, mostly trying different video guides and finally finding the youtuber whose process works successfully (look up the youtuber called System Hacks) adding Google to their Huawei phone. The process involves things like changing the date/time install dates for each Google component in exact order and repeating steps when they do not work as described. Take heart that it will eventually work, even if you mess up one step and have to start over from the beginning, there is somewhat of a learning curve. This might scare some people off, but I feel it was worth the time I spent into it. Once you get those first few Google apps back, it will make you a pro at sideloading APKs of your favorite apps.

Battery life: Just amazing, you literally can run this all day and night and not run out of power. I've played Legends of Runeterra and Ticket to Ride for an hour and the battery only drained about 3% from full power. Huawei has come a LONG way since the M3 optimizing drain rate and power. You will notice that the USB charger is slightly taller than the standard M3 and M5 charger and will get warm as it recharges.

Wifi Network and BT: Having the 4G LTE (I run Google Fi as my carrier) version of the tablet with 6GB at under $600 was one of the reasons I purchased this tablet over the competition and the network performance in both modes is flawless, with the big draw for me being it can double as my phone when you need it to. I can play Youtubes on my Fluance A160 speakers from the BT controls and the sound is terrific without lag or interference. Clearly, they have solved the BT/Wifi antenna issues with earlier models.

Screen and Brightness: Just beautiful, bright and fast, really no complaints. They even fixed their silly auto brightness controls by not putting it on a ridiculously dark default, probably because they solved their power issues and didn't need such aggressive power management.

Sound, Music, and Video quality: The Harmon Kardon tuned speakers are very rich and detailed, you'll be really surprised in the bass response, esp. coming from the already excellent M3/M5 HK sound. The four stereo speakers do a great job building a sound stage for any movie you'd want to watch.

Summary: For the price of $600, really, it is a steal as the best Android 10" tablet around with GSM/LTE and 6G of fast RAM. Sure, the Google services initial setup and bloatware in Mandarin will be something to wrangle with but if you are a dedicated Huawei tablet fan, it is well worth the effort!
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