Huawei has just introduced the first 7-inch MediaPad tablet running Android 3.2 in Singapore. As reported by Huawei, the version of Android 3.2 differs from version 3.1 in that it is optimized for tablets with a screen size of 7 inches.
Its thickness is 10.5 millimeters, it has an IPS matrix, built-in GPS, a 1.3 megapixel front camera, as well as a rear 5 megapixel camera. Of the communication modules, there is WiFi with support for the standard 802.11n, 3G HSPA + with a speed of up to 14.4 Mbit and a Bluetooth module. The heart of this tablet is a dual-core Qualcomm processor with a frequency of 1.2 GHz. ')
If all goes well, the tablet will begin shipping in the United States in the third quarter of 2011. He will have to compete with the new GlaxyTab 10.1, which is slightly thinner (8.6 mm), although it is thinner than the old GalaxyTab (11.98 mm).
The device weighs 390 grams, it supports video playback with 1080p resolution (there is an HDMI output for connecting to external displays), it has 8 GB internal memory, as well as a microSD slot. By default, it will be delivered with pre-installed clients Facebook, Twitter, Let's Golf and Documents To Go. The claimed battery life is about 6 hours. Not without Flash support, the manufacturer promises full compatibility with version 10.3.
Unfortunately, it is not yet known about the price of the proposed model, as well as it is not known how much the device will have RAM on board. The company has no plans to release a model without 3G.