Huawei's new MatePad tablet tipped to launch with Kirin Processor, satellite messaging

Mate Pad 2 series tablet is likely to support satellite messaging, use a 100W Huawei SuperCharge power brick
An undated image of Huawei MatePad 11-inch. — Consumer Huawei
An undated image of Huawei MatePad 11-inch. — Consumer Huawei

Huawei, a Chinese tech manufacturer, is reportedly gearing up to launch another MatePad tablet HarmonyOS, which is soon to dominate the entire tech industry. 

That would come to fruition as the company is expected to integrate into the tablet a plethora of compelling features, including a Kirin processor, and advanced satellite communication, and might be the original equipment manufacturer's (OEM) next largest flagship product that would certainly captivate all the users. 

The soon-to-launched tablet has been spotted on 3C regulatory databases as the MRO-W00 or MRO-W10, according to Digital Chat Station. They further didn’t mention whether the integrated Kirin platform would support 5G in the latest state or not. 

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However, as mentioned earlier, the upcoming Mate Pad 2 series tablet is likely to support cutting-edge features of satellite messaging, use a 100W Huawei SuperCharge power brick and is tipped to debut with in-house Huawei Star Flash connectivity for other accessories. 

The new MatePad would substantially be the best representation of elegance, excellence, and decency, challenging its rivals Apple’s new iPad Pro 13 and the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.