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The MatePad Edge is launching as Huawei’s first HarmonyOS 2-in-1 tablet on November 25th. Although the brand has yet to reveal details, the device has been tipped to feature a Kirin 9-series PC chip and up to 24GB of RAM.

Just ahead of the launch now, a Weibo tipster who goes by the alias UncleKanshan has shared a detailed list of the tablet’s specs and features. Here’s what we know. 

Huawei MatePad Edge Specs

The MatePad Edge is built around a large 14.2-inch display with a 3120 × 2080 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. All of this is wrapped in a sleek body that measures 6.85mm thick and weighs 780 grams. 

The leak also claims the tablet has an impressive 94% screen-to-body ratio, meaning incredibly slim bezels all around.

The MatePad Edge also features a surprisingly capable camera setup. The rear has a 50MP main lens paired with an 8MP ultrawide lens. Meanwhile, the front houses a 32MP selfie camera tucked into an ultra-small module with no visible notch.

Huawei is promoting the Edge as a full tablet-plus-PC hybrid with HarmonyOS running at its core. More surprising is the fact that the OS reportedly supports over 300,000 native apps, plus 13,000 Windows apps through compatibility layers. 

The tipster notes the tablet can even boot directly into a Windows environment, supports DirectX 11, and offers features like HarmonyOS screen projection, Windows expansion mode, and the ability to place Windows app shortcuts directly on the HarmonyOS home screen.

For gaming, the MatePad Edge can reportedly run titles like Warcraft and Red Alert 2 smoothly. Huawei will also offer a detachable keyboard and stylus, targeting professionals who want a hybrid tablet experience.

Keeping everything running is a massive battery of 12,800mAh that is said to support 140W fast charging.

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