Huawei Matepad Pro 13.2 2025
Sin
The tablets are a dozen a dozen these days, and even more than phones, they all look approximately the same: Unibody silver aluminum on three sides, with a panel with all glass in the front sporting a screen wrapped by bezels about half inch thick. This is how all the tablets from Apple, Xiaomi, Samsung, Oppo look.
However, Huawei is the exception. Its series Matepad Pro has really deviated from the conventional appearance and design of tablets in the last two years. 2025 Huawei Matepad Pro 13.2 does not use a silver metal frame, for example, choosing a glass of fiber as a material that is lighter than metal with a unique structure.
Fiber back of Matepad Pro 13.2
Sin
The borders, or beige, ending around the screen are also thinner in the industry, giving the tablet a better 94% industry ratio. The screen is also an OLED panel, with refreshing rates up to 144hz, and an extraordinary mat-reflective structure that is embedded in the screen panel at a nanotexture level.
Huawei Matepad Pro Antreflective Clothing 13.2 2025
Sin
I wrote about this antisreflective technology when Huawei first introduced it again in 2023. The company calls it “paprika”, and except only the screen that does not show reflection so easily, the surface quality is also the grippier, providing more friction Against a style, similar to an e-rink screen screen.
You should see and try for yourself to really get what Huawei has arrived here. Screen the best search screen in the tablets industry for my opinion, and my favorite to touch and slip as well.
Papermatte
Sin
And with the tablet that is so thin – below 5.5 mm – it really looks surreal when placed on a flat surface and look at certain angles, as if I were lighting a magazine instead of a mini computer.
Mat screen panel.
Sin
Huawei, as has been the case in the last two years, has refused to discover the silicon that empowers the tablet-but most likely to operate in Silicon Kirin Silicon self-developed Huawei based on 7nm architecture. Huawei’s self-built Silicon Tech is shortly after the main silicones from Qualcomm now, but this is due to the constant American sanctions that is beyond the control of the Huawei consumer products.
Be that as it may, like some of the last Huawei devices I have tested, the performance is absolutely good. Yes, technically speaking, silicone is certainly not the 2025 flag level, but it is likely to be at the same time with a 2022 or 2023 flag silicon, and the chips were running well.
I edited a five -minute video on Capcut, deliberately making the video complicated with numerous songs and adding transitions and effects, and I have been able to clean through the timeframe without problems without delay during the editing process. Then I exported the video and took about four minutes to give the five -minute clip. Of course, not the fastest time – I’m sure iPad Pro could do it in half the time – but this is the acceptable performance. It is not slow itself, just not 2025 switched speed.
Runnings Capcut Mootly in Matepad Pro 13.2
Sin
The reality is, if you are interested in buying Huawei consumer products now, you are most likely to be aware of the shortcomings imposed by the US government. It is just something that customers have to accept or not.
The other deficiency is that the tablet cannot execute Google Mobile’s native services. But there has been a way out through Microg, a independent third -party software that disrupts Google Mobile services. I have spoken to the interior and multiple Android enthusiasts who say the microgre is completely safe, but ultimately it is an unofficial method to enter Google Apps. But it works very well. YouTube, Google Maps, Drive, Docs all work in Matepad as if they were native.
Huawei Matepad Pro 13.2 with keyboard.
Sin
Matepad Pro 13.2 comes with a very beautiful keyboard case that, despite being very thin, has a great full -size keyboard and trackpad. Even the keys have a great journey. In the video on YouTube above, you can see me by pressing my peak printing speed on it.
And in another smart feature of the specific Huawei loan: the keyboard still works when disconnected from the tablet. The connection is not made through Bluetooth, but rather through Huawei’s “Nearlink” technology, which consumes much less power and has a lower delay. That is why the keyboard does not need to be charged (if it were going to Bluetooth, it would have to be).
Matepad pro 13.2 keyboard works even when disconnected.
Sin
Stylus, known as the pencil, is a special purchase. But it is also great, and perhaps the second best style in the entire tablets after Apple pencil. It can detect over 10,000 levels of pressure, and maybe the matte screen adds to it, but the drawing/outline experience simply feels excellent.
Outline experience in Matepad Pro
Sin
At the front of the software, the global version is still executing the Emui software of Huawei based on Android, so all Android applications work on the tablet. As mentioned, Google Apps work well if you use microg, and many Microsoft apps and local Huawei applications are optimized for the large screen to be executed on two panels. There is also an excellent multitasking system that allows two applications to work at the same time in free resistance window mode.
In general, Huawei Matepad Pro 13.2 2025 is another typical Huawei product, which means it has an extraordinary, controversial classroom (minus silicon) device, and a general design that boils where another zag. I do not know the official global retail price of this tablet, but in China where it has already gone on sale, the tablet may have an equivalent of $ 550. I am assuming the global price will slam up to the price range of $ 600 – $ 700.