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The Huawei MediaPad M3 is a small tablet. It's slim, it's light, and it's handy – and the 4G version can even double as a gigantic phone, as long as you don't mind all your calls coming out at speakerphone volume.For years the MediaPad series has pootled...
Sharp screen, Super, loud stereo speakers, Slim, light and fancy aluminium shell...
Poor gaming performance with some titles, Pedestrian rear camera...
Once again Huawei has produced a tablet that promises much but fails to fully deliver. The MediaPad M3 looks good, has great speakers and performs well in everyday use, but keen gamers will want to give it a wide berth...
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At the time of writing, Huawei hadn't announced full pricing for the MediaPad M3. I was told that it would be in the ballpark of the outgoing model, which is around £250-£275. What is the Huawei MediaPad M3? Tablets are a luxury. With phones getting bigge...
Hi-res display, Impressive audio, Sleek design...
Odd performance niggles, Ugly software, Very reflective display...
Huawei MediaPad M3 – Camera In my opinion, tablet cameras aren't actually for taking "real" pictures; they're for such mundane tasks as scanning documents, snapping photos for eBay, collating receipts and video-calling. In all these respects, the 8-megapi...
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Processor : Octa-core Hisilicon Kirin 950, Screen size : 8.4in, Screen resolution : 2,560 x 1,600, Rear camera : 8 megapixel, Storage (free) : 32GB, Wireless data : 4G, Dimensions : 123x215x5, Weight : 320g, Operating system : Android 6.0Huawei is on top...
The MediaPad M3 is Huawei's compact tablet masterpiece. Not content with just taking third place behind Samsung and Apple, Huawei has built a compact tablet that is right up there with the best.Pricing puts the M3 right up there with the priciest compacts...
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Update: Huawei has sent through pricing information, and it ain't cheap. I don't remember much about the Huawei MediaPad M2, which is weird, because there are 1,696 words about it with my name at the top of the page right here. Looking back, this sorry s...
Despite a weak camera (who cares?) and a middling battery, the Huawei MediaPad 3 is a really likable tablet with a great form factor and a hell of a lot going for it. It looks stylish, it's nice to hold, has a superb screen and brilliant performance.Howev...
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For years a strictly B2B company, Huawei is making strides in the consumer market in an attempt to put the pressure on rivals like Samsung and LG. The MediaPad M3 is the company's latest attempt to make the best tablet on the market. Announced at IFA 2016...
In a stagnated market, the Huawei MediaPad M3 initially feels a little underwhelming. After extended use though, we reckon it's a cut above the mid-range, but then again, from €349, you are paying for it. It's a good alternative to an iPad if you want an...
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There's not much choice for anyone after a top-notch tablet that isn't an iPad - especially one you can lug around in one hand.Samsung's Tab S2 has pretty much ruled the roost for the past year, but Huawei's got something that might steal the top spot. Th...
Small, stylish and well-built, Powerful enough for all sorts of streaming and multimedia, Battery life is pretty decent...
Not a tablet for gamers, EMUI isn't for everyone, Camera quality is pretty basic...
Just going on specs alone, the MediaPad M3 looks like a great Android tablet. There's not much else out there at the top-end, with Samsung's Galaxy Tabs hoovering up most of the people that refuse to jump ship to iOS and the iPad, but this could have wha...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-01-25 02:09:28
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The Huawei MediaPad M3 is a small tablet. It's slim, it's light, and it's handy – and the 4G version can even double as a gigantic phone, as long as you don't mind all your calls coming out at speakerphone volume.For years the MediaPad series has pootle...
Sharp screen, Superloud stereo speakers, Slim, light and fancy aluminium shell...
Poor gaming performance with some titles, Pedestrian rear camera...
Once again Huawei has produced a tablet that promises much but fails to fully deliver. The MediaPad M3 looks good, has great speakers and performs well in everyday use, but keen gamers will want to give it a wide berth...
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The tablet market has stumbled. From everyone offering a tablet - in Windows, Android, iOS - things have dwindled. Even Apple's iPad has slowed in pace. The shift has been toward offering tablets that replace your laptop, devices designed for productivit...
Great design and build quality, minimal fuss, good audio performance, good bundled AKG headphones, fingerprint scanner is smart...
Display viewing angles a little limited, doesn't add a huge amount to the mix where some rivals do...
There's a lot to like about the Huawei MediaPad M3. It is as much as you might want from a tablet designed to entertain you, a great portal for your browsing, your movies and your gaming. It offers the performance that will satisfy many and avoids the tem...
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There's not much choice for anyone after a top-notch tablet that isn't an iPad - especially one you can lug around in one hand.Samsung's Tab S2 has pretty much ruled the roost for the past year, but Huawei's got something that might steal the top spot. Th...
Small, stylish and well-built, Powerful enough for all sorts of streaming and multimedia, Battery life is pretty decent...
Not a tablet for gamers, EMUI isn't for everyone, Camera quality is pretty basic...
Just going on specs alone, the MediaPad M3 looks like a great Android tablet.There's not much else out there at the top-end, with Samsung's Galaxy Tabs hoovering up most of the people that refuse to jump ship to iOS and the iPad, but this could have what...
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Evolution. The successor to the MediaPad M2 of 2015 is finally here: please welcome the MediaPad M3. The new model may have nigh identical measurements to the predecessor, but it sports a larger, higher resolution panel, a stronger processor and a fingerp...
decent workmanship, sturdy metal case, microSD slot, USB OTG functionality, high-resolution, bright display, practical fingerprint reader, good stereo speakers, low heat emissions, great browser performance, protective display foil included...
GPU is overburdened when running demanding games, only Micro USB 2.0 available, no LED flash, no headset in delivery, no NFC...
The MediaPad M3 is a handy tablet, which has few weaknesses. Thanks to the great workmanship, the bright and high-resolution panel and the fast browser performance, this tablet can serve users well for their everyday tasks.If you are still not convinced...
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In many ways Huawei MediaPad M3 is both a first and a last model, since it's an excellent cooperation between Huawei and Harman/Kardon, but it may also be the last, since Samsung bought Harman. Thus, let's enjoy it while it lasts, since we area dealing wi...
best audio ever, elegant design, fast fingerprint scanner, good cameras for a tablet, solid performance, nice selfies, good connectivity, And the...
cutting edges, could be brighter, view angles are modest, battery should be a bit more generous, no USB type C port...
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The 8.4-inch MediaPad M3 will be available in the U.S. on November 17 through Amazon, priced at $299. The MediaPad M3 features exceptional audio-visual performance, ergonomic design, outstanding battery life, an 8MP camera, and Huawei's world-leading fing...
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Huawei is best known for making smartphones at a variety of different price points from entry to high-end , but over the last few years the company has also worked to build itself a name in the tablet space with its MediaPad range. The MediaPad M2 may hav...
Ergonomically friendly design, Great display, Long-lasting battery life, Fantastic dual-1W Harmon Kardon speakers, Excellent antennae reliability, Snappy performance with no lag, EMUI has very little bloatware (unlike phones), Ability to make phone calls...
Average cameras that you probably won't use, EMUI isn't for everyone, Design feels a little generic, Gaming can be a little hit-and-miss, No earpiece so phone calls are via speaker or bluetooth...
The Huawei MediaPad M3 offers an immersive display, great audio and long-lasting battery life and while gaming can be somewhat choppy, it is capable of playing high-end 3D games with few issues. You can also make phone calls with it and performance is a b...
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It's been a while since we've seen a premium 8-inch Android tablet take on the iPad mini. Most small slates these days orbit around the $150 to $250 price range and offer a modest set of options. Enter the 8.4-inch Huawei MediaPad M3, a sleek, LTE-enabled...
Fast overall speed, Crisp, bright screen, Excellent audio and pack-in earbud...
High price, Awkward navigation key...
The Huawei MediaPad M3 is a mid-size LTE-enabled Android tablet with solid general performance, excellent audio and a bright display, but it carries a high price...
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The market for tablets was once a booming one, growing faster year-over-year than almost any other technology segment, and once thought to eventually overtake laptops as the primary means of mobile productivity. Over a short period of just a few years, ho...
Solid, quality build, Top-notch sound output quality, Stunning stereo speakers, Speedy and responsive, Some great software features, Fantastic front-facing camera, Fast, well designed camera software, SIM Card support, microSD card support, Phenomenal bat...
Awful screen for a media consumption device, especially in lower light where the poor contrast and black levels are most noticeable, EMUI may trouble some users because of its design, Gaming performance is hit or miss...
The only incredibly obvious negative to the Huawei MediaPad M3 is the screen, which is unfortunately a pretty important part of the experience on any mobile device, especially a tablet. While the screen isn't horrible by any means and does have plenty...
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The Android-powered Huawei Mediapad M3 tablet, announced at IFA, lives up to its name: It's designed for media consumption. While it doesn't appear to have the graphics chops for great gaming (that would be the Nvidia Shield Tablet K1, our Editors' Choice...
Slim and light design, Sharp, clear screen, LTE enabled...
Bottom Line, Huawei's Mediapad M3 looks like a good Android tablet for digital media consumption...
Huawei's Mediapad M3 looks like a good Android tablet for digital media consumption...
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Just closer to the new year sales Huawei introduced a new tablet Huawei MediaPad M3. After the first two generations of Huawei has released now the third iteration. As you can see from the specs change a lot. Let's see how interesting it turned out new.Un...
Quality housing, Expandable memory, Good display overall, Good speakers, Good battery life...
The software is not very good adapted to the tablet...
Better display, more performance and more battery life: for all these criteria tablet Huawei MediaPad M3 was better than its predecessor. Compared to competitors it is also shows itself quite well. Housing seemed to us quite convincing in quality workmans...
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