Huawei MatePad 10.4 with Kirin 810 SoC goes official


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Huawei’s product launching spree continues with the Huawei MatePad 10.4 tablet going official today in China. The tablet seems to hit the right price tag and is placed below its “Pro variant”.

Huawei MatePad 10.4 Specifications

The Huawei Matepad 10.4 has an Aluminium construction with a frame and back panel made of it. It weighs nearly 450 grams and measures 245.2mm x 154.96mm x 7.35mm. The device has a 10.4-inch 2000 x 1200 pixel display with a  TÜV Rheinland certification at the front of the device. The display is also compatible with the new M-Pencil, with higher accuracy. However, the M-Pencil doesn’t come as a part of the box contents.

Under the hood, the Huawei MatePad 10.4 is powered by the company’s 2019 Powerhouse, the Kirin 810 SoC with a clock speed of up to 2.27Ghz based on a 7nm FinFet process. It is more than enough to drive a bigger display and perform daily tasks at ease. The optics include a single 8MP camera on both the front and the back, with autofocus being on the rear camera. The phone has a huge 7250mAh battery powering the device and runs on EMUI 10.1 based on Android 10 out of the box.

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Additional features include an automatic Monochrome mode in display, Histen 6.0 speakers with Harman Kardon audio, M-pencil withdrawing, calligraphy and taking notes, designed for both kids, teenagers, and adults. There is a custom desktop mode that puts educational apps and content right in front of the user once the tablet is unlocked.

Huawei MatePad 10.4 Prices

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The phone’s  storage variants include 4GB RAM, 64GB storage(WiFi-only variant), 6GB RAM, 128GB storage(WiFi-only variant), 6GB RAM, 128GB storage(LTE variant) with prices being  CNY 1,899 ($270), CNY 2,199 ($310) and CNY 2,499 ($350), respectively. It also has a Micro-SD card slot for expansion up to 512GB storage. As of now, the tablet is available in China and there is no information about a launch in other markets.

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