Huawei's MatePad tablets have been gaining traction, and there are indications that a new Huawei tablet is in the pipeline. Before products are launched in China, they are required to obtain a 3C certificate. Recently, a new Huawei tablet has surfaced on the 3C website, hinting at its imminent release.
New Huawei Tablet with 22.5W Charging and 4G Variant
Huawei's MatePad series offers a diverse selection of tablets, ranging from high-end options to more budget-friendly choices. The upcoming Huawei tablet, as revealed by the ITHome team, appears to fall into the latter category. While specific specifications remain undisclosed, the tablet's 3C certification points to its 22.5W charging capability. In comparison to Huawei's premium tablets like the MatePad Pro 13.2 with 88W charging, it is unlikely that this new tablet will boast top-tier specifications.
Diverse Model Variations and Features
The 3C certification documentation lists four distinct devices: TGR-W00, TGR-W10, DMG-W00, and BBG7-W00, all equipped with Huawei's 22.5W HW-100225C00 charging adapter. The upcoming tablets will have various model variations under the "TGR" prefix, such as TGR-W00, TGR-W09, TGR-W10, TGR-W19, TGR-AL00, TGR-L09, TGRZ-W00, and TGRZ-W10. While specific details about the new Huawei tablet are yet to be unveiled, industry expectations suggest it will be powered by a Kirin processor. Moreover, a 4G variant of the tablet is also set to be launched.