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The key specs have dropped for the Huawei MediaPad M5 10 (Pro)

While tablets don’t really get their share of the limelight these days, Huawei is still going at it, with the Huawei MediaPad M5 10 (Pro) possibly being revealed at this year’s Mobile World Congress.

The leak is courtesy of Roland Quandt on Twitter, and he reveals that Huawei’s new tablet will not only have a metal body, but will also sport a 16:10 screen and 4GB RAM. The the aspect ratio alone pretty much means that the device will have an absolutely gigantic resolution of 2560 x 1660 pixels, and the device will have a home button/fingerprint scanner as well.

The device also has a front and rear camera present, but their exact details have yet to be revealed. For those looking forward to USB Type-C, the MediaPad M5 sadly seems to sport a micro USB port.

More details are likely to surface over the next few days, so we’ll be keeping an eye out.

[SOURCE, VIA]

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