Huawei MatePad 10.8 User Manual
Huawei MatePad 10.8 User Manual / Guide
Huawei MatePad 10.8's ambitions are evident from the technical base chosen by designers: there is the best SoC from HiSilicon - a semiconductor company led by Huawei - with the Kirin 990 CPU octa core made with a 7 nanometer production process which, among other things, complements the Huawei Mate 30 Pro and Huawei P40 Pro, as well as the 16-core Mali GPU G-76.
Around the company's technical base Shenzhen has placed a large screen of 10.8 inches IPS LCD 1600 x 2560 pixels and a density of 280 ppi with an aspect ratio of 16:10, 6 GB of memory RAM and up to 256 GB of upgradeable storage space with a microSD card "general", preferably over a proprietary (and not very popular) Huawei NM Card.
The photography sector consists of two sensors, one front 8 megapixel with an opening f/2.0 and one rear 13 megapixels with an opening of f/2.0 and autofocus, but the LED flash is missing. The battery, which has a capacity of 7,500 mAh, can be quickly recharged to 22.5 watts.
The connectivity is top notch and therefore worth a few more words. Huawei MatePad 10.8 is the first tablet in the home to support 6+ Wi-Fi, with a real advantage in terms of speeds that can reach 2,400 Mbps, plus in heavy file exchange or for streaming video in very high definition.
The rest are variants that allow you to enter SIM data and utilize LTE networks to operate on the go, while Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C, and inputs for the 3.5 mm audio jack are common characteristics for all versions of Huawei MediaPad 10.8.
Huawei MatePad 10.8 slightly deviates from the mantra of the latest technology. The bezels around the screen aren't very optimized and give the impression of being visible: maybe designers can do a little more effort to satisfy the scene. It's a shame, but it's light, because the focus of the tablet is different. Audio, for example, is one of the crucial aspects huawei doesn't get out of the way: it has four speakers with Harman Kardon's signature and supports Histen sound effects. The Huawei MatePad 10.8 measures 257 x 170 x 7.2mm and weighs about 500 grams.
As for accessories, it's important to ensure versatility that tablets can't ignore, huawei M-Pencil pens let you speed up input operations, leave room for creatives, and are useful even when the screen is off because touch is enough to wake your tablet and start the Memo app immediately. By connecting huawei Smart Magnetic Keyboard instead, which has a connection pin on the frame, desktop mode automatically starts which provides a computer-like experience.
To buy the Huawei MatePad 10.8 access variant, with 6 GB of RAM memory and 64 GB of storage space, it takes 2,399 yuan in China, 290 euros at the current exchange rate, while about 340 euros is needed to get 128 GB of memory. with the same RAM and about 430 euros for 256 GB of storage, but in this latter case includes Huawei's Intelligent Magnetic Keyboard.

Around the company's technical base Shenzhen has placed a large screen of 10.8 inches IPS LCD 1600 x 2560 pixels and a density of 280 ppi with an aspect ratio of 16:10, 6 GB of memory RAM and up to 256 GB of upgradeable storage space with a microSD card "general", preferably over a proprietary (and not very popular) Huawei NM Card.
Huawei MatePad 10.8 User Manuals Guide (PDF)
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Huawei MatePad 10.8 User Manuals Guide (PDF)
Description | Huawei MatePad 10.8User Guide - Manual |
Language | English |
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Format | |
File Download | ![]() |
The connectivity is top notch and therefore worth a few more words. Huawei MatePad 10.8 is the first tablet in the home to support 6+ Wi-Fi, with a real advantage in terms of speeds that can reach 2,400 Mbps, plus in heavy file exchange or for streaming video in very high definition.
The rest are variants that allow you to enter SIM data and utilize LTE networks to operate on the go, while Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C, and inputs for the 3.5 mm audio jack are common characteristics for all versions of Huawei MediaPad 10.8.
Huawei MatePad 10.8 slightly deviates from the mantra of the latest technology. The bezels around the screen aren't very optimized and give the impression of being visible: maybe designers can do a little more effort to satisfy the scene. It's a shame, but it's light, because the focus of the tablet is different. Audio, for example, is one of the crucial aspects huawei doesn't get out of the way: it has four speakers with Harman Kardon's signature and supports Histen sound effects. The Huawei MatePad 10.8 measures 257 x 170 x 7.2mm and weighs about 500 grams.
As for accessories, it's important to ensure versatility that tablets can't ignore, huawei M-Pencil pens let you speed up input operations, leave room for creatives, and are useful even when the screen is off because touch is enough to wake your tablet and start the Memo app immediately. By connecting huawei Smart Magnetic Keyboard instead, which has a connection pin on the frame, desktop mode automatically starts which provides a computer-like experience.
To buy the Huawei MatePad 10.8 access variant, with 6 GB of RAM memory and 64 GB of storage space, it takes 2,399 yuan in China, 290 euros at the current exchange rate, while about 340 euros is needed to get 128 GB of memory. with the same RAM and about 430 euros for 256 GB of storage, but in this latter case includes Huawei's Intelligent Magnetic Keyboard.