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Huawei Mediapad T5 WiFi Launched in India | Price Rs 12,999


Huawei has launched the Mediapad T5 WiFi-only variant in India online on Amazon.in. It is priced at Rs 12,999. Pre-orders start on May 18th onwards. Check out the Pros and Cons below.

Launch Offer: You can get Huawei AM61 Bluetooth wireless headset free when you pre-order ( Limited time offer )

Huawei has already launched a 4G LTE version in India. I would recommend you read the verified customer reviews on this tablet on Amazon.in before buying this. 

Reasons to buy Mediapad T5 Wifi
  • 10.1-inch Full HD+ display
  • Good design
  • Dual Speakers
  • Huawei Histen audio tech
  • Eye comfort mode
  • Dedicated Children's corner
  • Google Apps support
Reasons not to buy Mediapad T5
  • Not a 'New' tablet
  • Older Android version - it ships with EMUI 8 based on Android 8 Oreo
  • a few generation old chipset - Kirin 659 Octa-core ( Honor 7X had it as well )
  • 2GB ram only
Who's this tablet for?

If you want a Full HD 10.1-inch tablet for media consumption like Youtube, and casual browsing the web, this would be a good buy. Since this is not a new tablet, it can ship with Google Apps like Playstore. For power-intensive tasks like high-end gaming, this wouldn't be the idle tablet to buy.

Another tablet Huawei launching soon in India is Honor Pad 5 10.1 with similar specs and features. 

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