The SpringBoard is also the first to feature Android 3.2, though at that point we knew of it as the Huawei
MediaPad before T - Mobile re-branded the same as the SpringBoard for sale in North America.
Not exact matches
Established OEM phone manufacturer Huawei has announced the Vision handset and
MediaPad tablet is coming to the UK, with the phone arriving
before Christmas at Phones 4u on # 25 a month contracts and the tablet is due in the first quarter of 2012 — for # 275, plus VAT.
If you think you've seen it
before, that's because it is a rebranded Huawei
MediaPad.
Before we get into the Huawei
MediaPad M3's camera, let's just put this out there; tablets were not designed with picture - taking in mind.
You'll need to think carefully about whether this is going to be an issue for you
before choosing the Huawei
MediaPad M3 over, say, the iPad mini 2, Samsung Galaxy Tab S, or any of these other fine options.
[Update: The Huawei
MediaPad M3 originally launched at the # 300 / $ 300 (around AU$ 400) mark but we've seen the price drop since it was first released in 2016 and it's now about # 219 / $ 219 (around AU$ 280) making it even more affordable than
before.]
The Huawei
MediaPad M3 runs Android 6.0 behind Huawei's Emotion UI interface, which is used in just about every Huawei and Honor mobile device — Android 7.0 Nougat was released right
before the M3 was announced, so we wouldn't have expected Huawei to have been able to include it.
You'll need to think carefully about whether this is going to be an issue for you
before choosing the Huawei
MediaPad M3 over an iPad mini, Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 or cheaper ASUS ZenPad Z580C.
Before you get too excited, I'll tell you that the Pro is just a regular 10.8 - inch
MediaPad M5 that's paired with a full laptop keyboard dock and an M - Pen stylus.
However, it's very possible that Huawei rolls out a newer update
before the
MediaPad M5 goes on sale — at this point there is no release date available for the
MediaPad M5 just yet.