Looks like Huawei is now readying another 2-in-1 MatePad Edge tablet with an optimized Kirin chip. The company seems to be developing one more tablet + PC combination, and this time, it may add more fascinating upgrades to boost the experience.
SuperDimension stated that Huawei is working on a new 2-in-1 MatePad tablet with a dynamic chip. The tipster has shed light on a few specs of this rumored creation.
As per the details, the next-generation Huawei MatePad Edge tablet will have a new color scheme. This shade is currently under wraps, just like its major key specs.
Besides, the OEM will advance the cooling technology of the upcoming tablet. For comparison, the MatePad Edge tablet uses an ultra-thin copper steel composite VC (cooling value), paired with a small VC specifically designed for charging.
MatePad Edge equips an ultra-thin liquid cooling layer with an ultra-precise dual-core micro-pump and uses highly thermally conductive graphene. All these parts help in rapidly dissipating heat from the screen.
The highlight is the chipset, which will likely be upgraded to an enhanced Kirin X90. As per the official specs, the MatePad Edge has two PC-level chipset options: X90 and X90A.
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Both processors differ slightly in the core configuration. You can check the details of both the standard and the A-tagged chipsets in the link given below.
Huawei hasn’t commented on this matter yet. Though there is a chance that it may upgrade its 2-in-1 MatePad Edge tablet this year with even more interesting features and strong capabilities.
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