Huawei MatePad Pro review
Until Huawei sorts out all things Google-related, how great its Android phones and tablets will be in the real world is going to massively come down to each individual user. Its tablets, however, can get away with no Google better than phones, given the fact web apps are altogether bigger, better experiences on them. The specs and functionality of the MatePad Pro are top-tier, for a tablet, the camera is decent, and we actually used the wireless charging daily in our time with it. Additionally, the optional keyboard cover and pen are handy, though integration isn’t quite as slick as that of the iPad Apple Pencil or keyboard cover. There are still some gremlins that need workarounds, and if your company is on Google Apps, for example, then you’ll want to steer clear, but ultimately, for £499, you could do a lot worse than the MatePad Pro. It undercuts the Galaxy Tab S6 by around £120, and offers competitive features paired with premium design.
Only tab with wireless charging; Thin, light, stylish; Powerful;
Google software limitations; Plastic back ; Occasional UI gremlins;