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  • Huawei Mediapad M2 officially announced, maybe coming to Malaysia for 1588 CNY (RM972)?

    Huawei Mediapad M2 officially announced, maybe coming to Malaysia for 1588 CNY (RM972)?

    The Huawei Mediapad M2 has appeared before in France but recently it got it's official launching, which means we could soon see it coming here to Malaysia. Tech specs and features are surprisingly similar to the Huawei P8, with a premium metal body, Kirin 930 processor and 3GB of RAM. While there is already a 6.8-inch display Huawei P8 Max, the Mediapad M2 packs in an 8-inch full HD display instead. The Mediapad M2 does decrease the camera specs though but even then, you don't often see an 8MP rear camera and 5MP front camera on a tablet. Design-wise, the Mediapad M8 is 7.88mm thin but the overall flat and thin design with curvy corners remains the same. Features also include 4G LTE connectivity and dual 1W speakers with Harmon Kardon Clari-Fi audio technology while a 4800 mAh battery keeps the lights on. No Malaysia release dates yet, but we expect the Mediapad X2 to arrive first. Pricing for the Huawei Mediapad M2 start at 1588 CNY (RM972) for the 16GB WiFi only version, 1888 CNY (RM1155) for the 16GB 4G LTE versions and 2288 CNY (RM1400) for the 64GB 4G LTE version.

  • Huawei unveils Mediapad X2 tablet and Y635 LTE enabled smartphone

    Huawei unveils Mediapad X2 tablet and Y635 LTE enabled smartphone

    Like expected, Hauwei announced the successor to the Huawei X1 at the MWC 2015 event yesterday. The new Huawei Mediapad X2 brings a similar design with improved internals. The phone tablet now features a powerful octa-core Kirin 930 processor clocked at 2.0 GHz. There will be two different versions of the device, a 2GB RAM model with 16GB internal storage and a 3GB RAM version with 32GB internal storage. Up front, there will be a 7-inch 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution display along with a 5MP front camera. At the back, there will be a 13MP camera unit and a 5000 mAh battery. The tablet will run on Android 5.0 Lollipop OS out of the box with Emotion UI. There will be dual SIM variants of both the models as well. Huawei also announced an entry level LTE enabled smartphone called the Y635 at the event. Other than LTE connectivity, the phone has modest tech specs. It features a quad core 1.2GHz processor with 1GB RAM and 4GB of expandable memory. A 5-inch 854 x 480 pixel resolution display lays up front. There will be a 5MP camera at the back with LED flash and a 2000 mAh removable battery. No Malaysia pricing or availability details have been revealed as of yet but we're looking forward to the Huawei Mediapad  X2 as it could finally be the all-in-one device we've been waiting for. 

  • Rumours: Huawei Mediapad X2 leaked, specs and price revealed

    Rumours: Huawei Mediapad X2 leaked, specs and price revealed

    The Huawei Honor X2 (or the MediaPad X2 as they call it here in Malaysia) was reportedly leaked this Wednesday. Thanks to the leak, we now know the phone's design, price as well as the specs. The source claims that the phone will come with a metal chassis (picture added above), probably aluminum. The specs will be top notch just like the MediaPad X1. The Honor X2 is said to come with an octa-core Kirin 925 processor with 3GB RAM onboard. There will be a 7-inch display sporting a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. Other tech specs of the device have not yet been revealed but the price tag is expected to be around 1999 Yuan (RM1152). On a related note, the upcoming Huawei P8 flagship is reportedly launching in April this year. It was said earlier that the phone would see the light of the day at MWC 2015. Given that it is the successor to the existing Ascend P7, the device will probably feature high-end tech specs. The phone will sport a Kirin 930 chipset along with 3GB RAM, 32GB internal storage, 5.2-inch 1080p display and a fingerprint sensor. Huawei could sell the device for an approximate price tag of $483 (RM1739) but there are no Malaysia pricing details or release dates just yet.