Huawei Matepad SE has been around for the past few months, and today the tablet was relaunched under a new name - Huawei Matepad C5e. Japan will be the first market to get it, but it's also on the international website, so more will follow.
The Matepad C5e is a pretty basic tablet
with a Kirin 710A chipset, coupled with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. The 10.1” LCD
has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, and fairly thick bezels but nothing
extraordinary - just enough room for easier grip as well as a 2MP front-facing
camera. There is also a 5MP shooter on the back.
The Matepad C5e also has an LTE version
for data connectivity on the go. It also supports Huawei Share which is an
easier way to connect the tablet to other Huawei devices. The 5,100 mAh battery
is charged through a USB-C port at up to 10W rates. Matepad C5e boots EMUI 10.1
which is based on Android 10, and there is only one color option - Deep Sea
Blue.
Huawei is yet to list the device on its
online store in Japan, but we expect it to be around JPY 30,000 which is around US$ 200 - the price equivalent of the Matepad SE in China.