Mobile phone manufacturers from China Huawei has announced the first 7-inch tablet in the world which is supported by the Android 3.2 Honeycomb. MediaPad Huawei's name with the new Android tablet features dual-core processors and cameras in both the front and rear. According to Huawei, MediaPad is the thinnest tablet ever produced from Huawei, which has a thickness of only 10.5mm (0.4in) and weighs only 390g (13.76oz). Although still not as thin as the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 or an Apple iPad 2, a steady MediaPad also bring lunch, because it is supported by a dual-core 1.2GHz processor with the ability of Qualcomm's full HD 1080p video playback. Front-facing camera has a 1.3 megapixel sensor, while the rear 5-megapixel camera can record HD video.
Connectivity is complete enough on this MediaPad, this tablet supports HSPA + network connection 14.4 to cellular and Wi-Fi 802.11n network. IPS screen 7-inch type on this tablet offers a WSVGA resolution (1024 x 600 pixels) and a capacitive multitouch screen type. The tablet also provides support for microSD cards up to 32GB capacity, and MediaPad is also equipped with a micro-USB and HDMI ports. 4100mAh battery is said to be able to survive for more than 6 hours of usage time.
Huawei says that this MediaPad tablet running Android OS 3.2 will now be marketed later Honeycomb, which until now have never heard the actual version of the operating system Android 3.2 Honeycomb, which according to the info is a version optimized for 7-inch tablet. Price and date information when Huawei MediaPad marketed are not currently available.