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Huawei's MatePad Pro 2 5G gets 3C certification with 40W charging

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Ivan 09 February 2021

Huawei Tablets Rumors

Huawei's upcoming flagship tablet, the MatePad Pro 2 5G has been certified with the Chinese 3C, confirming its 40W charging. We also expect it to match its predecessor's 27W wireless charging (a rarity among tablets).

The MatePad Pro 2 5G is expected to be powered by a Kirin 9000 chipset and run PadOS, based on the company's Harmony OS.

Huawei's MatePad Pro 2 5G gets 3C certification with 40W charging

The current MatePad Pro 5G has a 10.8-inch IPS LCD but we've heard reports that its successor will increase the size to a 12.9-inch OLED with 120Hz refresh rate.

Now a slightly conflicting report has surfaced in China. As per Weibo user Digital Chat Station (translated) the MatePad Pro 2 5G will come in two screen options - a 12.2-inch Huaxing-made display and another 12.6-inch Samsung-made panel with 120Hz refresh rate, no word whether either are IPS LCD or OLED.

We'll need to wait for more information on the display. Stay tuned.

Source | Via

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  • Anonymous
  • tZ0
  • 19 Mar 2021

Owned matepad pro without gms, using hms, using it daily and even play games like cod pubg slamdunk, no issue so far.

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  • AhmedSLL
  • rme
  • 11 Feb 2021

Well it seems Xiaomi doesn't give much importance to the tablet market, since it's no where near the smartphone business, their tablets availability is always a problem, and they don't exist officially in too many countries.

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  • Anonymous
  • nx7
  • 10 Feb 2021

There is no 'debunking'. Most users won't be sideloading or don't want to deal with 3 different app stores. So yes, for most people it is useless without GMS

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