Huawei is performing quite good with its MatePad tablets, and now it seems a brand new Huawei tablet is on the way. A 3C certificate must be obtained by some products ahead of their release in China, and the upcoming new tablet from Huawei has been discovered on the 3C website.

3C listing reveals a new Huawei tablet with 22.5W charging and 4G variant

Huawei offers a range of options in its MatePad series, including high-end tablets as well as more affordable options. The next Huawei tablet discovered by the ITHome team looks like an affordable option, even though the specifications are still unknown. This is because the tablet’s 3C certification demonstrates its 22.5W charging capacity. That’s quite slow compared to Huawei’s high-end tablets, considering Huawei’s flagship tablets like the MatePad Pro 13.2 boasting 88W charging, it’s unlikely that this new tablet will have beefy specs.

The 3C certification lists four different devices: TGR-W00, TGR-W10, DMG-W00, and BBG7-W00. These devices will come with Huawei’s 22.5W (10V/2.25A) HW-100225C00 charging adapter. According to ITHome, these tablets will have different model variations (models starting with “TGR”), including TGR-W00, TGR-W09, TGR-W10, TGR-W19, TGR-AL00, TGR-L09, TGRZ-W00, and TGRZ-W10. While the specs of the upcoming Huawei tablet are yet to be revealed, it is expected to come with a Kirin processor. Additionally, a cellular version of the tablet will also be released (4G).

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