Huawei CEO Richard Yu took to Chinese
social network Weibo to announce that the company will unveil new Mate series
products at an event in Shanghai, China on November 25. Yu didn't reveal what
exactly these products will be, but one of them is very likely to be the
MatePad Pro tablet that we've been hearing about for the past month.
Huawei hasn't officially revealed any
details about the MatePad Pro yet, but thanks to its leaked images, we know it
will flaunt a punch-hole display surrounded by slim bezels. The tablet will also
come with a stylus and magnetic keyboard support, and it will have a dual
camera on the back joined by an LED flash.
The MatePad Pro is rumored to have a Kirin
990 SoC at the helm paired with up to 8GB RAM, and you will have at least four
color options to choose from - White, Black, Green, and Orange. The tablet recently
bagged 3C certification and in the process, the Chinese certifying authority's
website revealed 40W charging support on the MatePad Pro.
Huawei may also announce a non-Pro variant
of the tablet on November 25, but we'll have to wait for more information to be
sure.