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Huawei's MatePad tablet new product appears in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, or equipped with Snapdragon 778G SoC

Recently, there have been frequent revelations related to tablet products, and at the moment when the epidemic is still continuing, large-screen devices still have considerable market demand. According to the @WHYLAB news of Weibo bloggers, a new tablet product appeared on the official website of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology a few days ago, this tablet is a MatePad 10.4 2022 from Huawei. According to the photos on the official website of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, we can roughly see that this tablet should have a middle frame with right angle edges, but it seems that it is difficult to have more information to extract.

Huawei's MatePad tablet new product appears in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, or equipped with Snapdragon 778G SoC

As can be seen from the specific parameters, the new Huawei MatePad 10.4 2022 code name is BAH4-AL10 will be equipped with HarmonyOS, with a 7150mAh battery, which is 100mAh higher than the previous generation. In addition, the news also shows that this tablet will be equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC, as a mid-range SoC, Snapdragon 778G will appear in large numbers on mid-range mobile phones in 2021, so the positioning of this tablet should also be mid-range. In terms of screen, some bloggers said that this tablet will be equipped with a "1200P" resolution screen, which is actually the 16:10 version of 1080P resolution, which is in line with Huawei's consistent product design concept.

Huawei's MatePad tablet new product appears in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, or equipped with Snapdragon 778G SoC

In addition, the author also noticed the tablet's support for the SIM card slot, which means that it is also a tablet that supports plug-in cards to achieve mobile traffic Internet access, and in the supported frequency bands, in addition to the conventional support for TD-SCDMA (mobile 3G), it also does not support NR-NSA (non-standalone networking 5G) and NR-SA (standalone networking 5G). However, compared with mobile phones, tablets for 5G network dependence does not seem to be particularly high, a large part of the user group will choose a more affordable Wi-Fi version, and use mobile phone hotspots to provide network, for this part of the user, the new MatePad 10.4 seems to be a fairly good choice.

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