Huawei announced the MediaPad
X1 7.0, which in a way attempts to
cover up the shortcomings seen in previous
tablets from the
Chinese manufacturer.
As you'd have guessed, the MediaPad
X1 7.0 comes with a 7-inch screen that packs a 1920 x
1080p full HD
display, a quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex A9
Hisilicon 910 Kirin processor with
2GB RAM and 32GB ROM, an ARM Mali-450 GPU and boots Android v4.2 Jelly Bean out of the
box. It isn't completely clear at the moment, but the
device seems to have variants that have support for GSM and WCDMA.
The tablet is expected to feature just 7.5mm of thickness and 239g of weight. No word on pricing or availability yet, but the device is set to hit the Chinese market this month.