Discussion - Huawei's latest marvelous tablet comes with an impossibly thin profile and ridiculously low weight

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Bruce_Wayne
Bruce_Wayne
Arena Legend
• 1w ago

The 2026 edition of the iPad Pro-rivaling Huawei MatePad Pro 12 looks like one of the best (and prettiest) high-end tablets in the world right now.


One the best despite not having Android or Google services in an otherwise crowded market? Not even close. OEM 🏭 warranty? Nope. Official support? Nope. Access to popular apps and services? Definitely no. Save your monies for something else worthwhile.

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meanestgenius
meanestgenius
Arena Legend
• 1w ago

The 2026 edition of the iPad Pro-rivaling Huawei MatePad Pro 12 looks like one of the best (and prettiest) high-end tablets in the world right now.


One the best despite not having Android or Google services in an otherwise crowded market? Definitely, as Huawei is usually in the top 5 or 6 OEM's globally for tablets, while a certain Android stalwart has dropped out of making tablets because no one was buying them. OEM 🏭 warranty? Yes. Huawei devices come with them. Official support? Yup. 😁 Access to popular apps and services? Definitely yes. I have all of the popular apps and services that I normally use from the western world on my Huawei devices. This is a worthwhile device, but everyone should use their money for what they want, and not be influenced by anyone that's never even used devices that they routinely attack and have no experience with.

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Bruce_Wayne
Bruce_Wayne
Arena Legend
• 1w ago

Access to popular apps and services? Definitely yes (😏 sure after sideloading and jumping through hoops). I have all of the popular apps and services that I normally use from the western world on my Huawei devices (but you still yearn for Google services on Huawei). This is a worthwhile device (spoken without bias and Huawei preference 🙄), but everyone should use their money for what they want (that explains why Pixels have been selling well each generation), and not be influenced by anyone that's never even used devices that they routinely attack and have no experience with (kinda like you and the Pixels, something even your family agrees with).


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Mr_Tech
Mr_Tech
Arena Apprentice
• 1w ago

🤣 Kamal and BW back at it again in a Huawei debate. Popcorn🍿 time.

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meanestgenius
meanestgenius
Arena Legend
• 54m ago

Access to popular apps and services? Definitely yes (😏 and they have native apps that aren't buggy like the native apps on Pixels). I have all of the popular apps and services that I normally use on my Huawei devices, and they can use Android and Google apps, without the bugs and without the Google (Bugs are something that 🧟 yearns not to have in a Pixel phone). 😁 This is a worthwhile device (spoken from experience with Huawei devices, unlike 🧟) , but everyone should use their money for what they want (that explains why Huawei has 8% global smartphone market share and Googles Pixels only have 1% global market share), and not be influenced by anyone that's never even used devices that they routinely attack and have no experience with ( like beedubya always does, something even other users here agree with, and have called beedubya out on).


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