As we all know, the year of the Water Dragon is finally here! It is only natural for people to adorn themselves with something that has to do with this ferociously fanged mythical creature. According to Chinese geomancers, more commonly known as Feng Shui masters, possessing a feng shui dragon is considered auspicious and powerful this year.
While I personally don’t subscribe to superstitious thinking, I thought why not? It won’t hurt trying anyway. Hence, I am giving myself and you dear readers a symbolic dragon gift: a review on this tablet run by a “lucky” Snapdragon processor. It is not just a tablet by the way, it is The World’s first 7-inch Android 3.2 Honeycomb tablet, also known as HUAWEI MEDIAPAD.
For those who are unfamiliar with the brand, HuaWei, officially Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is a Chinese multinational networking and telecommunications equipment manufacturer. Founded by Ren Zhengfei in 1987, it is the largest networking and telecommunications equipment supplier in China and the second-largest mobile telecommunications infrastructure equipment supplier in the world. It currently caters to 45 of the world’s 50 largest telecom operators. Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd is headquartedred in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China but has 20 R&D institutes around the world. The company is said to have over 110,00 employees with almost half dedicated to R&D work.
HUAWEI MEDIAPAD UNBOXING
Huawei Mediapad removed from box
Inside the Huawei Mediapad box: USB Cable, Charger, Manual, and the device itself
The sexy Huawei Mediapad without its box
Sexy Back: Rear Camera, MicroSD slot and SIM Card slot
Check out
this photo from
Rochelle’s Huawei Mediapad review to view the MicroSD and SIM slots. You can also check out another
great review about the Mediapad and know more about how it handles in real life by Calvin Lo.
I first heard of the Huawei MediaPad when Engadget raved about this dashingly handsome device, calling it “downright luscious”. I was naturally curious to learn more about this China made product, after all it is not every day that you hear a respected tech savvy geek throwing girlish praises.
After a quick search on the internet, I discovered that this gizmo has more accolades hiding under its skin. According to reports and reviews, The Huawei MediaPad is not only the first tablet to date running Android 3.2 software, it is also graphically superior with its pixel density of 217 ppi, surpasing Motorola Xoom’s (erstwhile highest tablet pixel holder) 160 ppi and Ipad’s 132 ppi. Its screen resolution is 1280×800 (HD 720p capable).
Huawei Mediapad Desktop UI
Screenshot of the HD 720p App UI (Click to view the full screenshot resolution)
While the specs may not be highly sophisticated and complex, it is still state-of-the-art quality and decent enough to boast around. Powered by a 1.2 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, the tablet is built for some serious browsing experience with is 7”IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display and WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, 3G, HSPA+ 14.4 Mbps internet connectivity.
Huawei Mediapad: About the tablet (Click to enlarge)
Huawei Mediapad S7-301u: Storage Overview (Click to enlarge)
And for those shutterbugs who just love to share their moments with others, the MediaPad has two built-in cameras, a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera and a 5 megapixel autofocus rear-facing camera that has HD video recording capabilities (720p). The quality of pictures taken using the front and rear cameras are not the impressive, but it’s good enough if you don’t have a digital camera or a DSLR with you. The default resolution is 2592×1944 for the rear camera and 1280×720 for the front camera, which is really awesome because it’s BIG!
SAMPLE PHOTOS TAKEN USING HUAWEI MEDIAPAD’S FRONT & REAR CAMERA: Huawei Mediapad rear camera sample photo
Another sample shot of Huawei Media's rear camera
Huawei Mediapad front camera sample photo
Now, if you are skeptical and comparing each detail with the pedestally-placed iPad or the equallyrevered Samsung Galaxy, then consider this fact: it is the cheapest android tablet on the market (by
banchek) . As Huawei’s Chief Marketing Officer Victor Xu succintly puts it “With the Huawei MediaPad, we are demonstrating yet again that design, functinality, and performance is within anyone’s reach.” The Huawei MediaPad is respectable with its features relative to its price. “The MediaPad opens up new worlds of entertainment for consumers by removing the barriers to tablet ownership, increasing access to a truly high-quality mobile entertainment experience fully integrated with cloud-based internet content,” said Xu in its press release.
Volume Control and Power Button
While the iPad’s feature is touted to be up there, so is its price. This is definitely a hurdle to the wider market. HuaWei is definitely taking the noble road by cutting down the price of its tablet without compromising the overall performance of the gadget.
Huawei Mediapad and iPad 2 side by side
Huawei Medipad and iPad 2 compared
It's slightly thick compared to iPad 2
Weighing just 0.86 pounds, the Huawei MediaPad can store chunkie data with its 8GB internal storage and can be expanded up to 32GB via micro SD card. And if looks can be anymore deceiving, this slim and light tablet is also strong in terms of endurance.
Huawei Mediapad is fairly light and easy to hold
Its thickness is not that thin and not that thick, just perfect!
With its 4100mAh battery, the fun can last up to 6 to 7 hours. And as if HuaWei can’t be anymore generous, the MediaPad comes with pre-installed Apps like Facebook, Twitter, Let’s Golf, Document to go, and many more.
Huawei Mediapad does not support embedded capture and I have no plans in rooting it. Anyway, I can still take screen shots of my Android UI using Huawei Hi Suite desktop software that comes with the device. You can easily install the software by plugging in the Mediapad to your Windows desktop (I have tried this in my Mac, but I think there’s also a Huawei Hi Suite for Mac). After plugging it via USB, Hi Suite installation will prompt and you can install it in a breeze.
After installing Hi Suite and connecting your device, Huawei Office will also be installed automatically in your device.
Another thing that is quite disappointing with the Huawei Mediapad is that it has an HDMI slot, but it doesn’t come with a free HDMI cable. Hehe. But that doesn’t really matter for a lot of people I guess.
CONCLUSION: This review has made me realize that HuaWei’s Snapdragon MediaPad is indeed auspicious and powerful to those who own it because you get three of the most important factors of a tablet: design, functionality, and performance in a very reasonable price (SRP is 21,990 pesos).
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Kung Hei Fat Choi!
DISCLAIMER: The Huawei Mediapad was given for free by Huawei to me last December 2011 and this post is sponsored by… Huawei! Thanks Huawei! Weeeeeeee!
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Kung Hei Fat Choi Jehz!! :)
Sana nde ka lang napapadaan next time haha. Great review! The Huawei MediaPad is growing on me. I love the size and the screen! :D
hahahahaha! cge di na ako dadaan nxt time... tatambay ako ng matagal. :lol:
nilink ko pala yung post mo and yung pic. yoko kasi buksan yung sa likod eh, yung lalagyan ng sim kasi medyo matigas, natakot ako magasgas.. haha! :lol:
Kung Hei Fat Choi Roch! :-P
uy, first ako, eheheh! first time!
this toy looks great bro, as as far as quality is concerned, i think you have sufficiently vouched for it...
wala bang libreng pinamimigay ang huawei na ganito? ehehhe
whoaaa! hindi ka first.. si Roch first.. @10:29 AM :ipit:
may libre, etong akin libre. :lol:
ay oo nga...2nd place...oks lang...ehhehe...
wow, ayos ah...pag pinagsawaan mo na, toss mo dito sa akin ahahhaha!
kung hei fat choi bro :D
hahahaha! :lol: binenta ko na to eh. :-D
another sponsored post?
haaay, kelan kaya ako mgkakaganito
(inggit mode) heheheee
nice review sir jehz =)
hehehe.. malapit na! basta be patient lng. :-P
wow astig, ito na yung nasa piclyf :)
yeah.. last yeah ko pa pinost to sa piclyf. ngayon ko lng na publish yung review. :akopa:
sir jez e2 ba ung cnasabi mo kanina na bago mong post???ganda naman nyan sana magkaroon din ako nyan eheheh!!!pagiipunan ko yan!!! :=
yeah! hehehe.. di u nakita agad.. may nauna tuloy sayo mag comment. teeheee... :akopa:
Gusto ko itong tablet na ito... kung baba ang presyo nito sigurado bibili ako :) hehehehe Good Afternoon sa lahat... :-D
mababa na sya if e compare mo sa specs neto sa ibang brand. hehehe :-P
Mukhang okay ito ah para sa presyo.
ok na ok! :akopa:
nice review sir jehz... :)
thanks james! hehe :akopa:
Ang mahal naman niyan. akala ko ordinary china made tablet lang kagaya ng naglalabasan ngayon.. ahe... :)
hahahaha! imba kasi specs nyan.. dual core, 720p hd, honeycomb pa.. :-P
Wow. So nice. Ang daming images Jehz. :wink: Ang galeng mo talaga! Indi ka nauubusan ng pera. hehe :)
hahaha! di nauubusan eh wala nga akong ka pera pera eh.. kaya asa ako sa sponsors. :=