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    Huawei MatePad Edge leak teases Windows app support and DirectX 11

    Huawei MatePad Edge may support Windows apps and DirectX 11, with leaked specs pointing to a high-end convertible launching soon.
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    Huawei’s upcoming MatePad Edge could be more than just another premium tablet. A new leak suggests the device will support Windows apps and even DirectX 11, putting it in direct competition with Microsoft’s Surface lineup.

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    The MatePad Edge combines tablet convenience with PC-grade power. According to a known Weibo leaker, the device will support a wide range of software including HarmonyOS apps, mobile apps, and select Windows applications.

    The leaker adds that the MatePad Edge will also feature DirectX 11 compatibility. That said, both Windows and DirectX apps are unlikely to run natively. Emulation or compatibility layers may be involved, though Huawei hasn’t confirmed any official implementation yet.

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    Beyond software, the MatePad Edge’s rumored hardware is shaping up to be just as ambitious. The device will reportedly use Huawei’s Kirin 9030 chipset, said to offer strong performance in CPU-heavy tasks. Storage is expected to reach up to 2 TB, paired with 32 GB of RAM, making it one of Huawei’s most powerful devices to date.

    Key leaked specs include:

    • 14.2-inch display with 120Hz refresh rate
    • 94% screen-to-body ratio
    • Kirin 9030 processor
    • 32 MP front camera
    • 50 MP dual rear camera setup
    • Up to 2 TB storage, 32 GB RAM
    • 12,800 mAh battery with 140W fast charging
    • Stylus pen support
    • 6-speaker system
    • Advanced internal cooling system

    The MatePad Edge is expected to launch on November 25, 2025, starting in China. Whether the device will launch globally remains unclear, especially considering Huawei’s software restrictions in international markets. Still, its hybrid form factor and rumored app compatibility could give it a strong edge in Asia.

    If these specs and software claims hold, the Huawei MatePad Edge could signal a shift in how Huawei approaches productivity devices. With a premium display, massive RAM, and app flexibility, it’s not just gunning for the Surface, it’s aiming to outclass it.

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