Huawei MediaPad 10 FHD hands-on and unboxing

MediaPad 10 FHD quad-core tablet with a ten.1-inch display that’s high definition to the max – 1920 x 1200 pixels with a 16:10 aspect ratio on a chassis that just 8.8mm thin. The device is ever so slightly heavy at 580g, however the innards here make up for whatever’s lost in heft.

On the back of this device you have an 8 megapixel shooter with dual-LED flash and autofocus while front works with a 1.3 megapixel camera for video chat. You might have double channel speakers with Dolby Surround Sound that Huawei promises will blow your face off – and what did you know, it is a surprisingly powerful set of speakers. With a display and speakers combo like this, we’ll certainly be working with Google Movies to make it a stupendous night in with popcorn as well.

This tablet works with a quad-core processor made by Huawei itself, here with 1.5Ghz on its CPU clock instead of 1.2GHz because it was at the smartphone. This device works with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich right out of the box, and measures in at 257.4 × 175.9 width and height. Have a peek at a number of benchmarks inside the gallery below to get an concept of where this tablet stands on the earth of Android competitors.

You can get this device in 8, 16, and 32GB internal memory iterations, and you have got 2GB of RAM whatever you decide. We’re working with Bluetooth 3.0 here and feature GPS, an Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, compass, vibration feedback, and an enormous 6600mAh batter to maintain the device powered all night and day. You have a three.5mm headphone jack to boot and built-in MIC for sound recording.

In some areas of the sector you are able to use this device with 4G LTE – we’ll need to be patient how this adds up as this tablet hits the market soon. Meanwhile we are going to be giving the Huawei MediaPad 10 FHD an entire review here on SlashGear – tell us if you’ve gotten any questions as we make this happen, and we’ll do our greatest to work with everything you should know!

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