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Huawei’s new MatePad tablet passes radio certification

Huawei’s new tablet with the model number TGR-L10 passed radio certification and reportedly the company will launch the new MatePad tablet.

The new certification supports TD-LTE / LTE FDD / WCDMA / GSM standards. As per the Weibo tipster, Huawei will also launch new products for the MatePad Paper array, and will also provide native Star Flash keyboard and mouse accessories.

The specific model and configuration of the Internet-connected tablet have not yet been announced. You can refer to the Huawei MatePad Pro 11-inch 2024 tablet, which was first sold in December last year.

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Huawei MatePad Pro 11-inch 2024 tablet is the world’s first mass tablet to support two-way Beidou satellite messaging, with a starting price of 4,199 yuan. The body thickness is 5.9mm and the weight is 449g. It is available in four colors: Yachuan Green, Galaxy Blue, Crystal White, and Obsidian Black.

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Min En specializes in smartphone reviews, EMUI/HarmonyOS coverage, and mobile industry analysis. His in-depth knowledge of Huawei's ecosystem, from flagship devices to emerging technologies, makes him a trusted voice in the tech community.

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