Huawei bring the Mediapad M3 to IFA


huawei mediapad m3

Following on from their phone launches, Huawei have also brought a new tablet to IFA as well.

Earlier in the year Huawei released the MateBook, a transformable tablet with keyboard and stylus, but the new MediaPad M3 is more of an iPad, or Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 rival.

Announced today, the M3 is designed to be a media consumption device boating a 8.4-inch 2560 x 1600 display and Harman Kardon stereo speakers with Hi-Def audio support.

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Although you might just be using the Mediapad M3 for movies or music, the tablet does have the grunt for gaming, movie editing and other hardcore apps. Giving the tablet that power is an octacore Kirin 950 chipset, 4GB RAM and 64GB internal memory (plus space for 128GB SD cards).

Making sure you don’t need to make many trips to the charger is a 5100mAh battery, and if you need to take photos there are front and rear 8 mega-pixel cameras.

Normally we would end there with a tablet’s specs, but Huawei have been wise enough to give the MediaPad M3 a nano-SIM slot and LTE support!

Huawei have international intentions for the M3 and will be launching the tablet in Europe, UK, Middle East and Asia.

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6 Comments

  1. NextHype
    September 2, 2016

    2016 and still copying iPad… Huawei should have built a hi-quality dual OS 10″ tablet with magnetic keyboard ! BTW it will be (Hua)way overpriced and I’ll end getting a Teclast Tbook 10 for half the price ^^

    • Alexey D
      September 2, 2016

      After a few month ure Teclast fell down or something mysterious will happen and u will have to buy a new 1 =) think about this comment !

      • NextHype
        September 2, 2016

        Got an X98 Air 3G since december 2014, still works great, so I won’t get this comment back 😉

        But you’re half right as there is always a higher chance to have a malfunction from start with a Teclast product, compared to a Huawei product. Atm I think Teclast is the most reliable “cheap tablet” brand, as their quality control is still better than Chuwi’s or Onda’s.

        • Alexey D
          September 6, 2016

          i’ll note that my friend =) well been using huawei phones, pads sins honor1 =) honor 1 is like nokia 3310 . Most of my friends now using Huawei,and no1 ever had any problems, well price could be smaller but who cares if its unbreakable.

    • Airyl
      September 2, 2016

      They do have one, it’s called the Matebook.

      • NextHype
        September 2, 2016

        You’re right ! I wasn’t aware of that product, thanks.