Huawei is going all-in on RAM for its upcoming devices. The Mate 80 RS and Mate X7 smartphones are confirmed to feature 20GB of RAM. But if you feel that’s still not enough, the company is also launching a 2-in-1 tablet called the MatePad Edge with an absurd 24GB of RAM.

Huawei officially announced the MatePad Edge today, giving us our first proper look. And as expected, it works in both tablet and laptop-style modes. It has a PC territory 14.2-inch OLED screen, which gives enough room to work around with.
However, most of the real details come from tipster Digital Chat Station, who outlined the key specs on a post in Weibo. According to DCS, the top-tier MatePad Edge will ship with 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.
It’s said to run on a Kirin 9-series “PC-grade” chip and even includes an active cooling fan to keep thermals in check. DCS also mentions a Soft Light edition of the tablet, which swaps in a display designed to cut glare and reduce eye strain.

Moreover, the MatePad Edge keyboard is said to support multi-angle hovering, has 1.8mm key travel, a Free Touch pressure-sensitive trackpad, and a built-in 65W charging port. It also recognizes when you switch between PC and tablet forms.
A previous report revealed that the MatePad Edge will also have a 16/512GB variant and will launch in Moonlight Silver and Space Gray options.
MatePad Edge is Huawei’s first 2-in-1 HarmonyOS tablet
The MateBook Edge succeeds the MateBook E lineup introduced back in 2021. The first product, the MateBook E itself, is also a 2-in-1 device. Later, the company followed it up with the MateBook E Go in 2022.
However, both devices came preinstalled with Windows. Huawei is rebranding MateBook E with MatePad Edge branding, and it now runs HarmonyOS. As a result, the MatePad Edge is Huawei’s first 2-in-1 HarmonyOS tablet. It’s launching alongside Mate 80 phones on November 25th.
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