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Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 (2025) review: An excellent tablet becomes slightly better
Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 (2025) review: An excellent tablet becomes slightly better

Phone Arena

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 (2025) review: An excellent tablet becomes slightly better

In a world where premium tablets need to work double duty as creativity and productivity machines, Huawei's MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 ambitiously aims to overachieve in both categories. This year's MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 is an admittedly incremental upgrade over 2024's model, but does bring a number of welcome improvements. Thankfully, it keeps the elegant, super-thin design and the stunning Tandem OLED screen (either in standard or PaperMatte variant), and upgrades the chipset, speakers and camera hardware. Huawei's MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 is definitely not a basic tablet for media consumption. It's a serious tool for creators, designers, and other professionals. Last year, I reviewed the PaperMatte edition of Huawei's MatePad Pro 12.2 2024, which distinguishes itself with a matte display coating that eliminates reflections and makes drawing with Huawei's M-Pencil feel like a true pen-and-paper experience. This year, the special PaperMatte edition is still available (in a fresh new green color), but I'm reviewing the standard edition of the MatePad Pro 12.2 2025, which comes with a standard, glossy OLED display, which I'm equally excited about. But as always with Huawei, the software ecosystem, and especially the lack of native Google services support, remain a big caveat for most international buyers. The MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 starts at €1000 or £900, and is available in select global markets (including the UK and Europe). It's not officially sold through U.S. carriers or retailers, but it can be imported, if one really wants to. The great thing about Huawei's offer is that the MatePad Pro 12.2 still comes bundled with the pretty great Glide Keyboard, as well as the M-Pencil 3 stylus as a free gift, which is an amazing value at that price, assuming you can work around the Google limitations. At the time of this writing, Huawei is also offering an instant €100 or £100 discount, making this an even better package. But let's dive deeper into its performance. Table of Contents: Here's a quick overview of the specs: The MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 looks nearly identical to its predecessor – and that's a good thing. The back panel once again uses aerospace-grade glass fiber, with a unique silk-weaving texture that gives it an exclusive, organic feel. This year, the standard edition is once again available in black, while the PaperMatte edition replaces the gold with a new, mint-like green that feels fresh and relaxing. Weight: At around 508 grams, the Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 is one of the lightest 12-inch tablets on the market. Thickness: A profile of just 5.5 mm makes the tablet nice and slim. Bezels: At 4.6 mm, uniformly around the display, the MatePad Pro 12.2 has a modern, premium look in line with the best products on the market. The 12.2-inch Tandem OLED display remains a key feature of Huawei's new tablet. The standard edition delivers a crystal clear, glossy OLED screen, while the PaperMatte once again features a matte coating that reduces reflections and makes handwriting feel more natural. This year, Huawei has upgraded this coating to make its anti-sparkle capabilities up to 31% stronger. It is now more in line with what we observed on the MatePad Pro 13.2". Once again, the usual disclaimer is due that while the PaperMatte screen reduces reflections and makes hand-writing feel more natural, it also adds a very slight grain to the screen and makes it appear less lively. This is the usual tradeoff with matte screens. Aside from that, the Tandem OLED display continues to be amazing, delivering a peak brightness of up to 2,000 nits. This makes the tablet genuinely usable outdoors. The 2800×1840 resolution and 3:2 aspect ratio are great both for productivity and media consumption. Perhaps as a way to make up for the Google services limitations, Huawei is very generous with the accessories it gives away with the MatePad Pro 12.2 2025. You once again get the versatile Glide Keyboard (in white or black), as well as the excellent M-Pencil 3 stylus. The Glide Keyboard for the MatePad 12.2 has a very specific design that effectively turns your tablet into a laptop. It's super smart. Its unique features are Studio Mode, which lets you draw and write on the tablet without having to detach it, as well as the storage and charging compartment for the stylus on the inside. The stylus compartment is very cool, because it allows you to completely store away the stylus when not using it, all while charging it and without any risk of losing it. You can, of course, magnetically attach the stylus on the MatePad Pro's edge, to connect and charge it, but that's not the safest way to transport it as it's easy to accidentally bump it into something and have it fall down. The keyboard part is pretty good – I have absolutely no issues with it. Typing is perfectly comfortable. The touchpad is generally fine. It could be a bit more responsive, but it's not too bad. The worse thing is the lack of customization options, for example to let you control scrolling speed. On the plus side, it supports the two-finger-tap gesture to bring up the context menu, just like on a normal computer. The M-Pencil 3, which MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 buyers get as a free gift, is pretty great. It's very convenient, accurate and responsive. The drawing and writing experience you get out of it will depend on the software you choose to use. Huawei's own Notes (modeled after Goodnotes) and GoPaint (modeled after Procreate) apps are very solid choices. They have many of the great features of the apps they have been inspired by, plus some very convenient additions. I'm not a designer, so I don't use GoPaint much, but am a believer in hand-written notes as a way to solve certain problems that require creative thinking (not just capture information). So, I've been using Huawei Notes and have been very satisfied by it. Huawei has added some nice quality-of-life improvements, like easier gestures to undo and redo. If I have one gripe with it, it has to be that it doesn't seem to register the lightest pressure levels from the M-Pencil 3. It's not a hardware thing, because I've seen other apps capture its complete range of pressure levels, so it has to be a Huawei Notes thing. Still, this is mostly a fringe issue that isn't a serious problem in the grand scheme of things. The MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 uses Huawei's in-house Kirin T92A chip, which is decent upgrade over the Kirin 9000S in last year's model. However, the 92A is a slightly slower version than the Kirin T92 in the MatePad Pro 13.2, especially in terms of graphics processing. In day-to-day use, the tablet runs great – no performance issues whatsoever. Considering that Huawei's T92A is significantly behind the latest Snapdragon or even Dimensity chips, it's a testament of how well Huawei has optimized Harmony OS to run on this hardware. In terms of gaming and other demanding workloads, I'm also quite confident in the MatePad Pro's capabilities. I haven't had performance issues with any game, be it 2D or 3D. There are certain scenarios which might prove a little bit taxing on Huawei's system, but those have to be some really fringe cases – and if you can't think of any, then it surely won't affect you. Performance benchmarks are where the Kirin T92A's limited raw power is most clearly observed. But again, the discrepancy you'll see between the Kirin and the other competing chipsets in the numbers, mostly has to do with theoretical power, and not actual experience. GPU Performance Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 Software The new MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 runs Harmony OS 4.3, which I guess is slightly newer than the Harmony OS 4.2 that still runs on the MatePad Pro 12.2 2024. There seem to be some minor improvements over 4.2; I haven't noticed any major changes between the two. Harmony OS 4.3 is a capable platforms – it runs very fluidly, has a ton of great features, and looks good. However, it seems to be that Huawei isn't a huge fan of software updates these days. While I've received a number of updates on the Mate X6, I don't remember the MatePad Pro 12.2 from last year receiving any updates so far. So, what I won't enjoy is if users have to upgrade to the next model in the series in order to also get software improvements – I hope this is not the strategy at Huawei right now, and I hope the company will deliver major updates to all these devices for at least 3 years. Aside from that, Harmony OS is a remarkably stable platform. Aside from the very odd, minor bug, everything seems to run in a very smooth and stable fashion, so I guess this in itself is an achievement. As usual, if you want to use Google services on this Huawei product, you'll need to use some workarounds. Mainly, there is the microG framework built into the MatePad Pro 12.2, which allows you to use any standard Google account, mostly without much hassle. You can also use third-party apps that handle account logins on their own (don't use the system account management). These things aren't a huge hassle, but you have to be somewhat tech-savvy to comfortably set things up. There are four speakers on the Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 2025, and they are superb! Audio was already very strong on last year's model, but this year Huawei has upgraded the speakers even further – they now sound clearer and even slightly deeper than before. In a direct comparison against the class-leading iPad Pro M4 13", the MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 is just a notch behind in bass and clarity, but the difference is really negligible. This being a tablet, it's not shocking that there is no vibration motor on board for haptic feedback. The battery on board the new MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 has the same 10,100mAh capacity as before. This allows for a respectable battery life, in line with that of its best competitors out there, namely the iPad Pro M4 and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. Our custom PhoneArena Battery Test has measured a Battery Life Estimate of 5h 16min for the MatePad, which is just shy of the 5h 25min of the iPad Pro M4 13" and slightly higher than the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra's 4h 51min. The MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 has achieved a respectable battery life showing in both the browsing and video categories of 11h 5min and 8h 2min, respectively, which its weaker link being gaming, where it lasted for 7h 59min. We measured an insane charging speed of just 49 minutes to go from 0 - 100%. This is truly crazy for tablet charging, but that's the power of Huawei's 100W charger. Meanwhile, the iPad Pro M4 13" needs about 2h 28min to fully charge, while the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra takes about 2h 17min. Once you get used to the turbo charging speeds of the Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2, there is no going back. Huawei has upgraded the main camera on its MatePad Pro 12.2 to a 50MP unit. This is a strong improvement over last year's model, which will surely be appreciated by consumers who tend to use the cameras of their tablets a lot. Aside from that, we still get the secondary, 8 MP ultra-wide camera (increasingly becoming a rarity in tablets), as well as an 8 MP front-facing selfie camera. Video Quality The new, 50MP main camera captures good-looking 4K video at up to 30fps, or 1080p video at up to 60fps. Its weakest link is the stabilization (or lack thereof), as you can see in the footage above. There's quite a bit of shaking going on. But provided you can keep your hands super-steady, the footage quality itself is pretty good. The front-facing camera, which you'd most often use for video calls and selfies, will get the job done, but won't knock your socks off. That's OK, most tablets out there don't ship with cutting-edge camera gear. Photo quality is good by tablet standard and should be sufficient in the off chance that you need to take pictures with the MatePad Pro 12.2 2025. The new, 50MP camera performs similarly to the one that we tested in the MatePad Pro 13.2 2025. It doesn't particularly shine with anything, and it tends to come up with warmer tones than needed, but it'll get the job done. The 8 MP ultra-wide camera proves once again to be very reliable, with respectable exposure and colors. Unfortunately, both cameras don't have their exposures and color balances synced, but that's not a huge deal for a tablet camera. The Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 is a remarkably awesome tablet. Its design is still up there with the best, being so nice, thin and relatively light. The Tandem OLED screen is great, no matter if you decide to go with the PaperMatte option or the standard glass model. It's high-resolution, high-refresh rate and very bright. This year's edition brings a welcome upgrade to the camera module and, perhaps more importantly, the chipset. This is still no speed demon, but it's gotten roughly 15% faster in CPU performance, and up to about 30% faster in GPU performance, which are both welcome bumps. And while the need for workarounds to get Google apps going is certainly an inconvenience for international users, the overall package, including the bundled Glide Keyboard and the free M-Pencil 3 add-on, absolutely presents a worthwhile option that should be considered by everyone on the market for a versatile, premium tablet.

Huawei Highlights Rise of Productivity Tablets at Work
Huawei Highlights Rise of Productivity Tablets at Work

TECHx

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • TECHx

Huawei Highlights Rise of Productivity Tablets at Work

Home » Emerging technologies » Lifestyle tech » Huawei Highlights Rise of Productivity Tablets at Work Huawei has revealed how productivity tablets are reshaping modern workplaces. The company reported that outdated tools can significantly hinder worker efficiency. For decades, laptops have been the standard work device. However, as jobs grow more mobile and multitasking-driven, traditional tools are falling behind. Huawei cited a 2023 IDC study showing that 85% of companies saw productivity gains after adopting mobile devices like tablets. Tablets are no longer just media consumption tools. They are evolving into powerful productivity tablets that combine PC performance with mobile flexibility. Huawei is leading this shift by developing tablets that can rival traditional office PCs. The new HUAWEI MatePad Pro 12.2' is an example. It includes a full-size Glide Keyboard, a large trackpad, and support for an external mouse. The keyboard is crafted from aerospace-grade materials, weighing only 420g and measuring 5.15mm in thickness. It also includes a 2-in-1 stylus and keyboard storage feature, supporting the M-Pencil. On the software side, the MatePad Pro offers PC-level WPS Office and a Live-Multitask feature. Users can work on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations with ease. Switching between apps is seamless, thanks to a responsive window resizing feature. Huawei reported that tablet-based workflows have shown measurable improvements: Scheduling time was reduced by up to 75% Operational efficiency improved by 40% These gains are driven by the ability to use one device for multiple tasks writing, sketching, documentation, and presentations. The company emphasized that demand for cross-functional tools will keep rising. As a result, productivity tablets are becoming the new standard for mobile professionals focused on efficiency and long-term growth.

HUAWEI unveils new wearable lineup in Berlin, blends fashion and function
HUAWEI unveils new wearable lineup in Berlin, blends fashion and function

Gulf Business

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Business

HUAWEI unveils new wearable lineup in Berlin, blends fashion and function

Images: Supplied With fashion-forward flourishes and a focus on intelligent design, Huawei signalled its next leap in personal technology at a glitzy product launch in Berlin. Huawei has continued to gain momentum in the wearables market. According to the latest IDC report, it ranked first globally in year-over-year growth for wearable shipments in 2024 and has held the top spot in China's market share for six consecutive years. With its latest product line, Under the theme 'Fashion Next' , the tech giant introduced a series of flagship products, led by the HUAWEI WATCH 5, which debuts with a suite of health-focused upgrades and sleek new design features. The launch also included the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series, HUAWEI FreeBuds 6, and the HUAWEI MatePad Pro 12.2-inch 2025 tablet. HUAWEI watch, earbuds, tablet models unveiled The HUAWEI WATCH 5 pioneers a new era of intelligent interaction, equipped with the enhanced HUAWEI TruSense System and powered by the new Multi-sensing X-TAP Technology. Enabled through a Distributed Sensor Module, users can now conduct fingertip health measurements with improved speed and accuracy. Gesture control has also been expanded to include 'Double Slide' and 'Double Tap' gestures for more intuitive use. Available in two new colours – Purple and Sand Gold – the WATCH 5, it will be available for pre-order in the UAE on May 22, and in retail from May 29, at a price of Dhs1,599 via Huawei's online platforms and select retailers. Alongside the flagship smartwatch, Huawei unveiled the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 4 Series. Staying true to its 'Fashion Active' ethos, the latest model features a slim 9.3 mm profile and supports pro-level outdoor sports such as trail running, diving up to 40 meters, and golf course tracking. The device incorporates the same TruSense health system for holistic health monitoring. It will be released in the UAE on May 16 for Dhs549. The HUAWEI FreeBuds 6 were also introduced – the brand's first open-fit earbuds featuring dual-magnetic driver units and Stable & Clear Calls Noise Cancellation. With a sleek, droplet-inspired design, they promise immersive audio and a comfortable fit. The FreeBuds 6 will also be available in the UAE on May 16 for Dhs549. HUAWEI also unveiled the MatePad Pro 12.2-inch Rounding out the showcase, Huawei presented its new productivity-centric tablet, the HUAWEI MatePad Pro 12.2-inch 2025. It features a Tandem OLED PaperMatte Display with advanced anti-glare properties and comes with creative tools like a 3D Oil Painting Brush and frame-by-frame animation features. The device will be available in the UAE in June, with pricing to be announced. Huawei is also offering HUAWEI Care+ Service, covering extended warranties, accidental damage, and loss protection for audio As part of its broader push to inspire wellness, the company introduced 'Active Rings' – an evolution of its 'Light Up Your Rings' campaign – encouraging fitness through more than 100 sport modes available on its wearables. The initiative is centred on the philosophy of ' Enjoy Your Moment ' .

Huawei unveils MatePad Pro 12.2" with PaperMatte display, Freebuds 6 go global
Huawei unveils MatePad Pro 12.2" with PaperMatte display, Freebuds 6 go global

GSM Arena

time15-05-2025

  • GSM Arena

Huawei unveils MatePad Pro 12.2" with PaperMatte display, Freebuds 6 go global

Huawei held an event today to showcase its latest wearables. Alongside those we saw the announcement of a new tablet and the international release of another set of TWS earbuds. The tablet is called MatePad Pro 12.2" and is a natural evolution from the 2024 version launched last summer. It has a PaperMatte display with a Tandem OLED panel underneath, but it retains the same 508g body, 10,100 mAh battery and 100W wired charging. The earbuds are the Freebuds 6, available in China since March 2025. They offer AI noise cancelling and a redesigned audio driver for clearer output. As the name suggests, the MatePad Pro has a 12.2" screen. It has a resolution of 2,800 x 1840 pixels and upgrades to 3,000 nits peak brightness. Thanks to the PaperMatte display technology, the tablet significantly reduces glare and reflection. The tablet still has a dual camera setup on the back, with a 50 MP main snapper and an 8 MP ultrawide camera for those unusual moments when you have to take a group photo with a 12-inch slate. Huawei generally does not talk about its chipsets, so we can only assume it runs on the Kirin 9000S platform - we have nothing official. The tablet does come with EMUI on the international market, but interestingly, it is not available in China, so we don't know whether it runs Huawei's self-developed HarmonyOS Next. Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2" comes bundled with a magnetic keyboard. The 12/256 GB version is €849.99 (not available in the UK), while the 12/512 GB variant, which is the only one with the PaperMatte display, is £899.99/€999.99. The Freebuds 6 have the unique waterdrop-shaped (they call it droplet) stem, which is 12% smaller and 9% lighter than the predecessor. Huawei is now using AI for multi-channel noise reduction, and can filter up to 95 dB of unwanted noise. The company advertised a feature first implemented in the Freebuds Pro 4 - the ability to have a clear call while in a noisy environment, like a loud concert or a sports game. The Freebuds 6 has an AI agent in China, which is disabled in the international units. The price of Huawei Freebuds 6 is £139.99/€159.99. The audio wearables are already available on the Huawei Store.

Huawei Watch 5 and Watch Fit 4 unveiled in Berlin alongside new earbuds & tablet
Huawei Watch 5 and Watch Fit 4 unveiled in Berlin alongside new earbuds & tablet

Irish Daily Mirror

time15-05-2025

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Huawei Watch 5 and Watch Fit 4 unveiled in Berlin alongside new earbuds & tablet

Huawei has taken the wraps off its new range of wearables including a flagship smartwatch available in two sizes and eight colours to suit every stylish need. The pioneering Chinese tech firm also announced a new fitness wearable, new earphones and a cutting-edge tablet to take on Apple iPad Pro just like last year's MatePad Pro which we tested and found had the best display tech on any tablet you can buy. The new wearables join the company's Watch D2 which late last year became the world's first certified wrist-based ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) device. Huawei's summer 2025 wearables follow the company's long standing tradition of being compatible with both iOS and Android devices and deliver at least week-long battery life and are among the most powerful health and fitness trackers you can buy. You can make or take phone calls on them and keep in touch with your smartphone notifications as much or as little as you like. Here's everything you need to know about the four products Huawei launched for summer 2025… The latest flagship Huawei wearable comes in two sizes, 42mm and 46mm, and eight colours including two new hues, purple and sand gold. The stylish smartwatch comes with aerospace-grade titanium, a premium stainless steel casing, spherical sapphire glass, with the promise of exceptional corrosion and wear resistance. Previous Huawei watches I tested have all been super durable. Tech on board Watch 5 includes the firm's TruSense System which integrates a new multi-sensing set-up that enables users to perform health monitoring effortlessly with fingertip measurements that the company said results in more accurate and comprehensive health insights. Gesture controls on the wearable have been enhanced too. Huawei's main fitness wearable Watch Fit 4 comes in two options, one covering essential needs, with a Pro model adding offline contour maps, checkpoint navigation and a professional trail running mode. The series also introduces water sports tracking and a new air pressure sensor that the company said boosts outdoor sports data measurement accuracy. The Pro model also introduces high-end materials such as sapphire glass and aviation-grade aluminium casings with titanium alloy bezels. Featuring an ultra-thin and comfortable build, the Watch Fit 4 Pro is just 9.3mm thin. It supports advanced sports modes such as diving to a depth of up to 40 metres and pro-level golfing. Like all Huawei wearables, the new devices ensure you suffer no daily recharging anxiety as they all come with incredible stamina. This means they are perfect for travel, long training sessions or weekend getaways. The company's new open-fit earbuds Freebuds 6 are equipped with a dual-driver audio system, delivering strong, punchy bass, sweet trebles and support for high-resolution formats. Huawei said features like Stable and Clear Calls mean users will get fuss-free communication. One of the biggest selling points of the new earphones is the sleek, ergonomic droplet design that the firm said is a perfect balance between comfort and style. Hot on the heels of last year's incredible tablet is another 12.2in tablet boasting the supreme Tandem OLED PaperMatte Display to boost screen brightness while enhancing anti-glare and anti-reflection capabilities. The included Huawei Glide Keyboard delivers a PC-standard typing and carrying experience, and comes with a handy charging compartment that can store the stylus. Huawei Watch 5 is available now from the Huawei Store, with prices starting from €499.99 for both the 42mm and 46mm models. Huawei Watch Fit 4 costs €169.99 and Watch Fit 4 Pro costs €279.99. Both are available now from the Huawei Store. FreeBuds 6 are available to order from today from the Huawei Store. Pricing and availability for the new MatePad Pro 12.2in 2025 will be confirmed separately. You can also buy the full range of Huawei products on

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