On June 2, Huawei will be showcasing the latest version of the HarmonyOS, which will be made available to a wide range of Huawei devices in the near future. The company confirmed yesterday that the all-new Huawei Watch 3 running on HarmonyOS will be made official on June 2. Fresh information reveals that a new MatePad Pro will also go official on the same day. The new tablet is also expected to come with HarmonyOS preinstalled.

The teaser released by the brand suggests that its upcoming tablet will come with equipped with an M Pen stylus. The company did not share any information on the specs of the tablet. Rumors surrounding the tablet claim that it may debut in the market with the MatePad Pro 2 moniker.

MatePad Pro with HarmonyOS launching on June 2

Reports have revealed that the MatePad Pro 2 that is said to be codenamed as Wanger will be arriving in the Chinese market in 12.2-inch and 12.6-inch screen sizes. The tablet is likely to be powered by the 5nm Kirin 9000 chipset.

In March, the tablet was spotted at the TENAA certification site with HarmonyOS. The tablet is expected to run on the latest HarmonyOS 2.0 version. It was recently spotted with 8 GB of RAM at the Geekbench benchmarking site. Its 3C certification revealed that it may ship with a 40W charger. The other specs of the tablet are under wraps.

As far as the Huawei Watch 3 is concerned, it is expected to offer a renewed user interface with HarmonyOS, and it may come with support third-party apps and contactless payments. There could be a cellular variant of the device with e-SIM support.

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