Huawei MediaPad 10 eyes-on

MediaPad 10 eyes on

If ever there was a “One more thing moment” it came at Huawei’s Mobile World Congress 2012 press conference today, where the company’s chairman waited until after a Q&A session to say, oh by the way, it’ll sell a 10-inch version of its MediaPad tablet. The company stopped short of providing specs, and in the hands-on area outside the event, journalists were prohibited from actually touching the device. Here’s what we know, though: it has a 10-inch 1080p, IPS display and the same industrial sign as the original MediaPad (aka the T-Mobile Springboard), with what appears to be a unibody aluminum design. You’ll also find that white piece of plastic on the back that brings to mind HTC devices of yore, but instead of capping either portrait end, it stretches across the top of the back, where the eight megapixel camera is. The tablet will ship with Ice Cream Sandwich, and, as before, the skinning atop Android seems minimal — vanilla, even! Other specs: it has the same new K3V2 chip found inside the Ascend D Quad smartphone announced today. It’ll ship in markets like China and Europe in Q2 (that means we don’t know about US availability yet). For now, though, we’ve got some eyes-on shots below for your viewing pleasure.

Huawei MediaPad 10 eyes-on originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 26 Feb 2012 11:57:00 EST.

By | 2012-02-26T12:00:17+00:00 February 26th, 2012|Android Related|0 Comments

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