Looking a lot like the leaks we posted on Sunday, images of the Huawei Meidapad M2 10 have been posted on a Finnish website ahead of it’s CES debut.
Huawei are expected to have quite a presence at CES this year with a rumoured Huawei P9 launch and also the release of new tablets. One of them could very well be the Huawei Mediated M2 10 seen in these images.
Huawei Mediapad M2 10
The Mediated M2 10 looks an awful lot like the Honor X3 images which we posted on Sunday and features the same rectangular design and physical home button. The tablet is said to be designed with media consumption in mind and it’s 10-inch panel may feature a 2K QHD resolution while the body will be fitted with at least dual stereo speakers.
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From the posting on the Finnish retailer site, the Huawei Mediated M2 10 specifications include 2GB RAM, a Huawei Kirin 930 chipset, 8 mega-pixel rear camera and 2 mega-pixel front. Where as the Honor X3 leaks pointed at a more potent specification.
Two storage versions are mentioned with the 32GB model priced at $376 and the 64GB version at $484
Whether this is the new tablet that Huawei have been teasing or not remains to be seen but keep watching our CES coverage for more news.
If their tablets (have never even picked one up) are anything like their phones it is money well spent. Huawei is expensive but it has a level of quality and performance that can justify the price tag.
The hardware quality from cheaper OEMs is increasingly better though, making the excessive price less and less appealing. I would pick up Xiaomi/Telcast/Cube etc before paying this much personally.
I would pick up a Xiaomi before it too, but that’s just because I love MIUI. There will always be something cheaper on the market but it doesn’t mean the more expensive one isn’t a good value. It just depends on your brand preferences.
For instance I drive a Volvo S60 and my wife drives an Audi A6. We could both get Kia’s that offer all the same equipment for $20-30K less, but to use there is no better value than Volvo (me) and Audi (her).
Definitely not the firmware (except Xiaomi).
2k display with Kirin 930? This should be laggy… And also overpriced for the middle class specs (display is high end but processor and ram really aren’t high end).