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Huawei Mediapad T5 WiFi Only Version Coming Soon on Amazon India


Amazon India has listed Huawei Mediapad T5 WiFi Only Version as Coming Soon. 16GB + WiFi + 4G variant is priced at Rs 12,999 in India. So the WiFi-only model will get a price of around Rs 9,999. As a launch offer, you can get a Free Huawei AM61 headphone worth Rs 3,990 MRP with the purchase ( check here )

This 10-inch Tablet is powered by Kirin 659 octa-core processor which is an entry-level chipset that we have seen in older Huawei devices like Honor 7X. The display is a Full HD one with a 16:10 aspect ratio. There are Dual Speakers on this tablet and comes with Huawei Histen audio tech. There is a dedicated Children's corner with which you can control which app your Kids use and how long they spend time on the tablet. It is equipped with a 5100 mAh battery. 

Huawei is shipping this with an old Android operating system. Android 9 Pie is what we consider old in 2020, but the version on Mediapad T5 is older than that. It ships with EMUI 8 based on Android 8 Oreo. Strange!

Since this has an entry-level Kirin 659 on board with 2GB / 3GB ram, I wouldn't expect the performance to be top-notch. It should work well for general browsing as well as for Youtube media consumption. I wouldn't buy this tablet for graphics-intensive gaming. 

Source: Amazon.in, Huawei

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