Huawei has silently launched two new Android tablets under its “MediaPad” portfolio namely, MediaPad T3 7.0 and MediaPad T3 8.0, both clad in slim metal body. The first comes with a 7-inch display with a lower pixel resolution of 1024×600 when compare with the later which comes with a larger 8-inch display with WXGA (1280×800) resolution. Huawei is offering the 8-inch model in two flavors, WiFi-only (KOB-W09) and LTE (KOB-L09).
Although the tablets looks nearly identical on the surface, their specs greatly differs on the inside. The MediaPad T3 7.0 is powered by a quad-core MediaTek MT8127 chipset with Mali 450 GPU and is offered in 1GB RAM + 8GB storage and 2GB RAM + 16GB storage versions. The MediaPad T3 8.0 on the other hand packs a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 chipset coupled with Adreno 308 GPU and is offered in 2GB RAM + 16GB storage and 3GB RAM + 32GB storage versions.
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The tablets are further segregated by Android OS versions they runs, with the smaller and less powerful 7-inch model running the nearly-dated Android 6.0 Marshmallow while the 8-inch model runs Android 7.0 Nougat out-of-the-box, buttered with EMUI 4.1 and EMUI 5.1 respectively.
In photography, the MediaPad T3 7.0 and 8.0 houses 5-megapixel rear-facing cameras without LED flash, while 2-megapixel selfie cameras are placed at the front. Common connectivity options includes Bluetooth, WiFi, 4G LTE (optional), and GPS. The first is backed by a 3,100mAh battery while the later comes with a larger 4,800mAh battery.
The MediaPad T3 7.0 will be priced around €129 ($138) while the MediaPad T3 8.0 pricing is expected to start at €219 ($234). No details regarding their availability.
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