After the global launch, the Huawei MatePad Pro Max is on the verge of making its way to China with new colors, a robust chipset, and up to 20GB RAM variants. The world’s thinnest flagship tablet will likely debut alongside Nova 16 next month.
Weibo tipster @SuperDimensional stated that the Huawei MatePad Pro Max will likely launch next month in China, besides the Nova 16 smartphones and other products.
The tipster further revealed the key specs of the MatePad Pro Max that differ from its global sibling. From RAM to colors, the Chinese variant could have new changes.
Inputs suggest that the MatePad Pro Max tablet can feature up to five RAM + storage versions. It will also include a Collector’s Edition with 20GB RAM and 1TB storage.
MatePad Pro Max
- 12GB + 256GB
- 12GB + 512GB
- 16GB + 256GB
- 16GB + 512GB
- 16GB + 1TB
MatePad Pro Max Collector’s Edition (Stylus)
- 20GB + 512GB
- 20GB + 1TB
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Besides, Huawei’s thinnest tablet will debut in China with three colors: Black, Grey, and White. In terms of chipset, the device could run on the T93 tablet processor or the Kirin 9030 mobile SoC coupled with the latest software system – HarmonyOS 6.1.
Note that Huawei hasn’t revealed the chipset details of the MatePad Pro Max on the global stage. Neither has it listed any Kirin information on the official website yet.
Speaking of the price, the tipster suggested that the starting price of the new thinnest flagship Huawei tablet is much lower than the global variants. But since the Chinese model may carry more storage options than the overseas ones, it could get expensive with higher variants.
Following these details, some netizens in the comments section mentioned that the company will also unveil a special 12.2 tablet in July this year. What else Huawei has in the pipeline for this year will come into light later.
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