Huawei debuted its latest tablet, the 'MatePad 11.' This tablet comes with an included keyboard attachment, stylus, and stand, that allow it to function as a cohesive touchscreen laptop while on the go. This tablet is an ARM-based tablet that runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 central processor, meaning it is capable of performing any mobile task, such as playing mobile games or running studio applications.
The MatePad 11 has a 120hz, 11-inch IPS screen that is both smooth and comfortable to look at. Plus, the tablet has a large enough battery to power the tablet for nearly 12 hours, even while it is actively in use. It is important to note, though that the MatePad 11 does not run the Android operating system, but rather it runs what Huawei named 'HarmonyOS,' a first-party operating system created by the company following its separation from Google.
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