As part of its “Summer 2022 Smart Office Launch” Huawei unveiled a new 11” MatePad Pro tablet. It advertises it as the world’s thinnest and lightest 11” tablet, measuring just 5.9mm and weighing 449g. This requires an asterisk, though, as the iPad Pro 11 from last year also measures 5.9mm and there larger Samsung tablets that are thinner. The weight of 449g is unbeatable at this size, however.
Anyway, the Huawei MatePad Pro 11”
features a 120Hz OLED display with 2,560 x 1,600px resolution (16:10, 274ppi).
This 10-bit panel has perfect color calibration (deltaE < 1) and 1,440Hz
high frequency PWM dimming. It is the first tablet to get TÜV Rheinland’s new
Full Care Display 3.0 certification. In the announcement, CEO Richard Yu mentioned
a 5nm Snapdragon chipset. However, the spec sheet on the official site lists
two models – one has the Snapdragon 888 (indeed a 5nm chip), the other uses a
Snapdragon 870 (7nm). There are a few other differences, but we’ll get to that.
The tablet utilizes 3D graphene and a
vapor chamber to keep the chipset cool. The chipset will be paired with 8 or
12GB of RAM, the storage options are 128, 256 and 512GB. There is optional 4G
connectivity, plus Wi-Fi 6 (ax) and Bluetooth 5.2 with AAC and LDAC for audio. The
USB-C port offers 3.1 Gen 1 speeds. The tablet runs HarmonyOS 3.0 out of the
box, which has some neat improvements. One is called Card Folder, which allows
you to stack groups of widgets on top of each other, which helps keep the
homescreen clutter-free (switching between the groups takes just a couple of
taps). Huawei also redesigned the multitasking interface to make it easier to
use. You can have two apps side by side and two floating app bubbles.
The MatePad Pro 11 promises a cinematic
audio experience with 6 speakers – two tweeters and four woofers. The tablet
runs on an 8,300mAh battery, large enough for 11.5 hours of (local) video
playback. The 888-powered model supports Huawei’s 66W SuperCharge, but ships
with a 40W charger. The 870 one tops out at 40W charging and comes with a 22.5W
adapter.
There is a dual camera on the back,
featuring a 13MP main module (f/1.8 aperture, autofocus) and an 8MP ultra wide
(f/2.2, fixed focus). The front-facing camera has 16MP resolution. Huawei
painted the tablet in a “Golden Black” color, which changes as the light hits
it from different angles. The back has a frosted finish, which makes it more
wear-resistant and keeps fingerprints at bay.
Time to mention a few accessories. There
is a revamped Huawei M-Pencil with a new color (white), better grip and a
smoother writing experience. Also, there is a new magnetic smart keyboard with
1.5mm key travel. The keyboard is detachable if you want to keep it close and
the tablet further away. The kickstand of the case is adjustable from 120° all
the way to 165°, which helps when sketching things with the stylus. The case
has a holder for the M-Pen by the way.
The all-new smart magnetic keyboard and
the improved M-Pencil The all-new smart magnetic keyboard and the improved M-Pencil
The all-new smart magnetic keyboard and the improved M-Pencil The all-new smart
magnetic keyboard and the improved M-Pencil. And here is a neat trick – the
keyboard case has a built-in antenna, which turns it into a “Wi-Fi amplifier”
(says Huawei), so you get better reception. The keyboard and case will be
bundled with some versions of the tablet and will be optional for others.
Finally, a quick word on Huawei’s
AppGallery. It is now a Top 3 app marketplace and HMS Core boasts some 203,000
apps. The AppGallery is available on supported Windows PCs too. The Huawei
MatePad Pro 11 will be available globally soon. The base 8/128GB model will
cost CNY 3,300/€ 481. The fully-loaded 12/512GB model with an M-Pencil and
keyboard will sell on Vmall for CNY 7,700 (the 512GB model will not be
available globally, however).
