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Huawei launches two MediaPad T3 devices

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Yordan 18 April 2017

Huawei Android Tablets

An 8” Huawei MediaPad T3 appeared on TENAA two months ago and now the time for an official release has come. Huawei launched the device in two variants on its website - the already leaked 8” version with Snapdragon 425 along with an even more affordablе and even less powerful 7” variant with Mediatek MT8127 with 1.3GHz quad-core CPU.

The bigger brother of the duo is the Huawei MediaPad T3 8.0. Along with a more powerful chipset, it has two RAM+storage combos - 2 GB + 16 GB or 3 GB + 32 GB. The 8” IPS display comes with with 1280x800 pixel resolution, and the OS is Android 7.0, coupled with Huawei’s latest EMUI 5.1. There is a 5 MP camera on the back and 2 MP one on the front. The whole package is powered by a 4,800 mAh battery.

The device has two variants - the KOB-L09 that supports LTE and Wi-Fi and the KOB-W09 that connects to the internet only over Wi-Fi.

The MediaPad T3 7 chipset still has quad-core CPU, but this time on a Mediatek MT8127 chipset. The RAM is either 1 GB or 2 GB and comes with, 8 GB or 16 GB internal storage, respectively. The smaller display has fewer pixels on the screen as well - the resolution is 1024x600 pixels. It runs on Android Marshmallow with EMUI 4.1, and the battery is 3,100 mAh.

The MediaPad T3 8.0 should cost €219 (€239 with LTE), while the 7" device will be only €129.

Source 1 • Source 2 | Via (in Russian)

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Reader comments

  • AzureLord
  • nYT
  • 19 Apr 2017

Frankly though. I think Android should have gone Apple's way in terms of tablets. which means. offer excellent flagships. but their tablets are EVEN MORE powerful. and no. I am not an iSheep. I got a frigging android. (A galaxy S7. but it's still a...

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  • CompactTab
  • PyW
  • 19 Apr 2017

The T3 7.0 specs going backwards from the T2? The existing T2 plus adds up ram to 3gb and storage to 64gb good enough ady. M3 is good but expensive..Wait for the lenovo tab 4 8 plus instead.

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  • Smuti
  • pu0
  • 19 Apr 2017

And then they wonder why the tablet market is dying.

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