Huawei, expanding its smartphone market to tablets, is preparing to announce the MatePad Mini, a new compact tablet designed to rival Apple’s iPad Mini. The company has set a launch date of September 4th. This new tablet will launch alongside the foldable Mate XT series.
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In the tech world, we’ve recently seen models like the RedMagic Astra and Redmi K Pad as alternatives to the iPad Mini. Now, Huawei is adding a new player to the mix.

According to leaked information from Huawei, the MatePad Mini will feature an 8.8-inch display with a 16:10 aspect ratio and a 120Hz refresh rate. The display will feature a punch-hole notch and very thin bezels. The tablet is expected to be powered by the Kirin 9020 processor found in the Huawei Pura 80 series. This chipset runs on a 2.5GHz main core architecture.
The device’s battery is also noteworthy. The tablet, expected to come with a 6500mAh battery supporting 66W fast charging, aims to provide users with a long-lasting experience. The device, which Huawei describes as “compact,” is said to weigh approximately 260 grams and be slightly thicker than 5mm. It will also feature an anti-glare display option.
With the launch of the MatePad Mini, competition in the compact tablet segment is expected to intensify. Consumers will now have a wider range of options and the opportunity to choose the model that best suits their needs in terms of both performance and portability.
Tech enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the gaming and multimedia performance of this device, which is expected to feature a high-end processor like the Kirin 9020. Huawei’s pricing strategy will be a determining factor in the device’s success in the market.