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Huawei MediaPad

Huawei MediaPad
alaScore 84

51 reviews

Dec, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 51 reviews of Huawei MediaPad. The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People are impressed by the price and GPS navigation. The reliability and design are also appreciated, whereas some have doubts about the portability.

performance, design, reliability, GPS navigation, price

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Huawei MediaPad is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : GSMArena team (gsmarena.com)

Huawei MediaPad review: On the rise

 

Huawei have been flexing their mobile manufacturing muscle lately and one of their latest creations, the 7" MediaPad Android tablet, is getting its high-res screen and aluminum unibody ready to take on the big boys.

10.5mm slim aluminum unibody ; 7.0" 256K-color IPS TFT capacitive touchscreen of WXGA resolution (1280 x 800 pixels) ; Weighs 390 g ; Qualcomm MSM8260 chipset: Dual-core 1.2GHz Scorpion processor; 1GB of RAM; Adreno 220 GPU ; Android 3.2 Honeycomb,...

Poor camera ; Non-replaceable battery ; No scratch-resistant screen surface ; No LED flash

Good looking and portable, the Huawei MediaPad offers the kind of all-round experience that even some of the big players on the field would find hard to match. With some aggressive pricing, the MediaPad will be an easily justifiable purchase.

Feb, 2012

Expert review by : Sidney Wong (hardwarezone.com)

Huawei MediaPad - Mainstream Slate

 

The Huawei MediaPad runs on a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, Android 3.2 and has a high density 7-inch display. How does it fare against the competition? Read on to find out.

Solid design ; High resolution display ; Decent battery mileage

Frequent app crashes and system lags ; No differentiating feature from other Android tablets

In short, the MediaPad is an excellent attempt by Huawei which could have been so much better and easily recommendable if its overall user experience and intermittent sluggish performance was nipped in the bud. Despite what it can do and offer, there...

Dec, 2011

Expert review by : ZAM KARIM (mobile88.com)

Huawei MediaPad

 

Huawei MediaPad - the world's first 7-inch Android 3.2 Honeycomb tablet. The MediaPad is a complete entertainment powerhouse driven by Qualcomm's dual-core 1.2GHz processor, supported by Huawei Device's Hispace cloud solution and Google Android Market.

Portability is definitely the Huawei MediaPad's main selling point and it has enough firepower to rival some of its bigger 10in siblings. The fact that it runs on Honeycomb also makes it an interesting option compared to the 7in Tablets running the...

Dec, 2011

Expert review by : Ross Catanzariti (goodgearguide.com.au)

Huawei MediaPad Android tablet (preview)

 

Huawei MediaPad preview: The first 7in Android tablet to run Google's Honeycomb platform

Android 3.2 Honeycomb ; 3G connectivity ; HDMI port

No RAM details revealed ; No Australian release date

The Huawei MediaPad breaks the trend of larger tablets by opting for a smaller 7in screen. The MediaPad is the world's first Android tablet running the 3.2 Honeycomb version of Google's Android platform.

Jun, 2011

Expert review by : Ross Catanzariti (goodgearguide.com.au)

Huawei MediaPad Android tablet

 

Huawei has unveiled the world's first Android tablet running the 3.2 Honeycomb version of Google's Android platform, the 7in MediaPad.

Android 3.2 Honeycomb ; 3G connectivity ; HDMI port

No RAM details revealed ; No Australian release date

The Huawei MediaPad breaks the trend of larger tablets by opting for a smaller 7in screen. The MediaPad is the world's first Android tablet running the 3.2 Honeycomb version of Google's Android platform.

Jan, 2011

Expert review by : Andrew Williams (trustedreviews.com)

Virgin Media VM720

 

The VM720 is the Barney the Dinosaur of the budget phone world. It's cute and purple, but does it deserve to be extinct?

Has Wi-Fi ; Some good widgets and live wallpapers ; Cute looks

Awkward menu system ; Poor virtual keyboard ; Bad browsing experience

Its claim to battle smartphones isn’t only based on looks and a touchscreen though. Internet connectivity is key – the VM720 has Wi-Fi built-in, and while it doesn’t offer high-speed 3G too it’ll be able to pick up emails and the like when...

Sep, 2011

Consumer review (mouthshut.com)

Huawei Mediapad

 

Huawei have been flexing their versatile assembling muscle recently and one of their most recent manifestations, the 7" MediaPad Android tablet, is getting its high-res screen and aluminum unibody prepared to tackle the huge boys.The Huawei MediaPad...

Jan, 2016

Consumer review (mouthshut.com)

Huawei Mediapad

 

Good things come in small packages. The MediaPad 7 Lite is a good-looking, portable high-performance tablet at a price that makes sense for people like us. The MediaPad 7 Lite is consumers' perfect entertainment and communications companion. The...

Sep, 2012

Consumer review (reevoo.com)

Huawei MediaPad

 

Good screen resolution. Good processor. Fine playing vídeo.

Jan, 2012

Consumer review (reevoo.com)

Huawei MediaPad

 

Good screen resolution. Good processor. Fine playing vídeo

Nov, 2011

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