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Huawei launched two new 4G capable tablets at MWC



Along with Huawei's new Ascend G6 4G handset that went official yesterday from the company at their Mobile World Congress Press event, came in announcements of two new slates, one of seven-inches and other one being an eight-incher, holding it's name from the firm's MediaPad series, the X1 and M1.

The newly announced Huawei's MediaPad X1 and MediaPad M1 is both made out of aluminium chassis and includes the same Quad-Core processor clocked at 1.6GHz, seven and eight-inches screen of 1920 x 1200 and 1280 x 800 resolution displays, respectively, unlike the MediaPad M1's five megapixels main shooter, the X1 has got an eight megapixels primary camera with LED flash light and five megapixels secondary camera, connecting you to the web on 4G LTE networks, speeding up to 150Mbps, a huge 5,000mAh powered battery on the MediaPad X1 and a 4,800mAh battery on the Huawei made MediaPad M1, running Android's version 4.2 Jelly Bean on top. 

The new phablet like tablets from the Chinese manufacturer is scheduled to hit the retailer stores in it's native, Russia, Western Europe, Japan, Latin America and Middle East, late next month, in March, 2014.

Source: TechnoBuffalo

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