Huawei Mediapad M5
- TD-LTE
- FDD-LTE
- TD-SCDMA
- WCDMA
- CDMA2000
- CDMA 1X
- GSM
M5 10: 498 g (17.6 oz)
M5 10 Pro: 498 g (17.6 oz)
10.8 inch 2K IPS
Huawei Mediapad M5 is a series of tablets designed and marketed by Huawei, comprising three models: an 8.4 inch model, a 10.8 inch model, and a 10.8 inch Pro model.[1] each came with wifi version and wifi+LTE version.[2]
For the larger variant, Huawei also includes a desktop mode which allows the user to switch the mobile interface to traditional desktop interface, by pairing with a keyboard accessory that allows it to work like a laptops.[3]
The Huawei Mediapad M5 is a compact, high-performance Android tablet released to the market in 2018, filling the market gap after Sony's exit from the tablet market.[4]
In 2020, the next M6 model was released based on the 7 nm Kirin-980.[5]
The M5 has a USB-C port, however it supports USB 2.0, not USB 3.0, so it does not support HDMI over USB. It does support screen mirroring.
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