Despite all the sanctions against it, Huawei continues to fight to produce smart devices. While there are some challenges in the smartphone field, such as getting users used to Google-free devices and finding a way to offer 5G, the company’s smartphones are still being released.
As you know, the only area of ​​​​the Chinese tech giant is not smartphones, it is present in other segments such as tablets and other electronics. Huawei attaches importance to the tablet market and is developing a new Huawei MatePad Pro series for release.
Two tablets developed by Huawei have been awarded the 3C certificate, which is mandatory in China

Chinese Mandatory Certificate (3C – China’s Mandatory Certification), confirming that these two tablets are equipped with Huawei’s new TD-LTE wireless terminal. There is also a 40W fast charging support on the devices. It can be seen that these two new tablets belonging to the Huawei MatePad Pro series currently support the 4G LTE network type.
Other tablets with model numbers WGR-W09, WGR-W19, WGRR-W09 and WGRR-W19 have also passed 3C certification, these model numbers are considered variants of Huawei MatePad Pro 12.5 with different configurations.
In June 2021, the company introduced the Huawei MatePad Pro 12.6 and MatePad Pro 10.8 inches. These devices had the HarmonyOS 2 operating system and Kirin 9000 or Snapdragon 870 chips out of the box. We don’t know yet what kind of hardware will be used in the new device or when it will be released, but we’ll be here to let you know when the details are out.