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Huawei Nova 14 Pro Review: Where Camera Excellence Meets Ecosystem Evolution
By Srijith KN
After spending over a month with the Huawei Nova 14 Pro in its pristine White colorway, I find myself appreciating a phone that defies expectations. This is a device that runs HarmonyOS 5 instead of Android, yet manages to deliver one of the most compelling camera experiences I’ve encountered in the mid-range segment. The Nova 14 Pro isn’t trying to be everything to everyone. It’s focusing on what truly matters: exceptional rear camera photography, stunning design, and genuine all-day battery life.
The Elephant in the Room: Life Without Android (It’s Easier Than You Think)
Let’s address this immediately because it’s the question everyone asks: “Can you actually use Google services in a Huawei smartphone in 2025?” The answer is a resounding yes, and it’s remarkably straightforward.
The Nova 14 Pro runs HarmonyOS 5 (also known as HarmonyOS NEXT), which represents Huawei’s complete break from Android. Unlike previous HarmonyOS versions that retained Android compatibility layers, HarmonyOS 5 is built entirely on Huawei’s proprietary microkernel architecture.

GBox: Your Direct Gateway to the Google Ecosystem
Here’s what eliminates any ecosystem anxiety: the Nova 14 Pro comes with GBox built directly into the system. This isn’t a workaround or a hack; it’s an integrated solution that gives you direct access to the Google Play Store. Simply open GBox, sign in with your Google account, and you have the entire Play Store at your fingertips.
Through GBox, I’ve downloaded and used Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, Google Photos, Chrome, Google Drive, and virtually every Google service I rely on. The experience is seamless. Apps run smoothly, notifications arrive reliably, background sync functions properly, and the integration feels native rather than like a compatibility layer. For all practical purposes, you have full access to the Android app ecosystem while running HarmonyOS.
In my month of testing, I’ve used Gmail as my primary email client, Google Maps & Waze for navigation (with real-time traffic and turn-by-turn directions working flawlessly), YouTube for content consumption, and Google Photos for automatic cloud backup. Everything works exactly as it would on an Android phone. Push notifications are instant, location services work properly, and there’s zero performance degradation.
Common apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Instagram, TikTok, and banking apps can be downloaded either from AppGallery or through GBox; whichever you prefer. I haven’t encountered a single app that I couldn’t install or use in my month of testing. The ecosystem concern that plagued earlier Huawei phones is simply not an issue anymore.

HarmonyOS 5: A Genuinely Refined Experience
Beyond app availability, HarmonyOS 5 itself is impressive. The interface is clean and intuitive with smooth animations throughout. It feels polished and responsive, often more refined than Android in certain areas like system-wide gesture controls, notification management, and privacy features.
The real question isn’t whether you can access your apps (you can, completely), but whether you’re open to experiencing a different OS interface. HarmonyOS 5 brings thoughtful features like granular privacy controls, intelligent resource management, and seamless device connectivity with other Huawei products. The transition is surprisingly painless, and within a few days, navigating HarmonyOS feels completely natural.
The Verdict on Ecosystem Concerns
If you’re worried about losing Google services or Android apps, don’t be. GBox eliminates that concern entirely. You have full, unrestricted access to everything you need. The Nova 14 Pro isn’t asking you to compromise on app availability—it’s offering you choice, with the added benefit of experiencing Huawei’s refined HarmonyOS interface while maintaining complete access to the Google ecosystem you’re familiar with.
The phone’s exceptional camera capabilities and build quality become the actual decision factors, not ecosystem limitations; because those limitations simply don’t exist.

Design: Understated Elegance
The Nova 14 Pro introduces a refined design language that immediately catches attention. My White variant features what Huawei calls the “ice crystal texture,” creating a pearlescent effect that shifts under different lighting conditions. It’s elegant without being ostentatious or screaming for attention.
At 7.78mm thin and weighing 207g, the phone strikes an impressive balance. It feels substantial enough to convey quality but never heavy or cumbersome. The quad-curved OLED display (curved on all four edges) creates a seamless flow from screen to frame, making the phone feel smaller than its 6.78-inch display suggests.
Build quality feels premium throughout. The frame has a refined matte finish that resists fingerprints. The buttons have precise, tactile feedback with no wobble. Huawei includes a TPU protective case in the box, and even with it installed, the phone maintains its slim profile.
The IP65 rating provides dust resistance and protection against water jets from any direction, though it’s not quite the full submersion protection of IP68. For daily use, it’s more than adequate. I’ve used it in light rain and near pools without hesitation.
A Rear Camera System That Genuinely Impresses
After a month of extensive testing, the Nova 14 Pro’s rear camera system has genuinely impressed me. This isn’t just another competent mid-range camera. It’s a thoughtfully engineered imaging system that punches well above its price point, particularly in challenging lighting conditions.

50MP RYYB Main Camera
The star of the show is the 50MP RYYB main camera with variable aperture ranging from f/1.4 to f/4.0. Let me explain why this combination is genuinely special.
Traditional camera sensors use an RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color filter array. Huawei’s RYYB (Red, Yellow, Yellow, Blue) sensor replaces green pixels with yellow ones. Yellow pixels allow significantly more light to pass through than green pixels. The result? The RYYB sensor captures up to 40% more light than traditional RGB sensors, translating to dramatically improved low-light performance.
The variable aperture is equally clever. At f/1.4 (wide open), the camera captures maximum light for low-light situations and creates beautiful background blur for portraits. At f/4.0 (stopped down), you get greater depth of field for landscapes where you want everything sharp from foreground to background. The camera intelligently adjusts based on lighting and subject, though you can also control it manually in Pro mode.
Combined with optical image stabilization, this main camera delivers flagship-level performance. In daylight, photos are sharp with excellent dynamic range and accurate colors. The level of detail captured is genuinely impressive, with textures rendered naturally and colors that pop without looking oversaturated.
Low-Light Photography
The Nova 14 Pro’s low-light photography is where this camera system truly separates itself from the competition. The combination of the RYYB sensor’s 40% increased light capture, f/1.4 aperture, and intelligent processing produces night shots that look genuinely cinematic rather than artificially processed.
I’ve extensively tested night photography across Dubai’s diverse evening environments: dimly lit alleyways, neon-soaked streets, the challenging mixed lighting of outdoor cafes and restaurants. The results consistently impress. Where other mid-range phones produce grainy, muddy images or over-process scenes into unnatural HDR nightmares, the Nova 14 Pro maintains natural texture and color while pulling impressive detail from shadows.
In mixed lighting scenarios where most cameras struggle, the Nova 14 Pro’s camera ensures colors remain true to life. I’ve photographed food under warm restaurant lighting, portraits under mixed street lamps and neon, and landscapes during golden hour. The color accuracy is consistently impressive, maintaining natural tones that look authentic rather than artificially enhanced.

Supporting Cast: Telephoto and Ultra-Wide
The 12MP RYYB telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom and OIS is perfect for portraits and detail shots. The RYYB sensor ensures it performs admirably even in challenging light, maintaining the same low-light prowess as the main camera. The OIS keeps shots sharp even at longer focal lengths. The phone supports up to 30x digital zoom, which remains usable in good light for capturing distant subjects.
I’ve used the telephoto extensively for portrait photography, and the results are impressive. The natural bokeh combined with accurate skin tones creates professional-looking portraits. Detail shots of architecture, signage, and distant subjects remain sharp with excellent clarity.
The 8MP ultra-wide camera with a 112° field of view handles landscapes and group shots competently. It also doubles as a macro camera, allowing you to capture extreme close-ups of small subjects. While it’s not the strongest ultra-wide I’ve tested, it’s consistent with the main camera’s color science, which is important for seamless switching between focal lengths.
Dual Front Cameras

The dual front camera setup consists of a 50MP main sensor with autofocus and an 8MP close-up lens. The 50MP sensor with autofocus ensures selfies are sharp, and the variable zoom range provides flexibility for framing. Portraits are natural-looking, without aggressive smoothing. For video calls and casual selfies, it’s more than adequate, but it’s the rear cameras that truly shine on this device.
Performance: Competent for Daily Use
The Kirin 8020 chipset paired with 12GB RAM delivers competent performance for daily tasks. Built on a 5nm process, it handles multitasking, social media, content consumption, and photography without lag. The Maleoon 920 GPU manages most mobile games at medium-to-high settings, though it’s not quite flagship-level performance.
Gaming performance is acceptable. Popular titles like PUBG Mobile run smoothly at medium settings. You’ll experience some thermal throttling during extended gaming sessions, with frame rates dropping slightly, but it’s not game-breaking. For casual gamers, it’s perfectly serviceable. Hardcore mobile gamers should look elsewhere.
HarmonyOS 5 feels responsive and polished. The interface is clean and intuitive, with smooth animations throughout. App loading times are quick, multitasking is seamless, and the overall experience feels premium despite the mid-range chipset.
Battery Life: Genuine All-Day Endurance

The 5500mAh battery easily delivers a full day of heavy use. I’m talking constant social media scrolling, extensive camera usage (and with these rear cameras, you’ll use them constantly), video streaming, and still having 20-30% remaining at bedtime. Conservative users could stretch this to two days without breaking a sweat.
The 100W fast charging is absurdly fast. A full charge takes approximately 38 minutes from empty, which is genuinely convenient. Even a quick 10-15 minute top-up provides adequate runtime.
The phone also features AI Charging Control, which intelligently manages charging patterns to protect long-term battery health. The absence of wireless charging is disappointing for a phone at this price point, but the blazing-fast wired charging somewhat compensates.
Connectivity and Additional Features
The Nova 14 Pro supports Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, and GPS. It’s worth noting that Wi-Fi 6 or 7 would have been preferable for a 2025 device, but Wi-Fi 5 is adequate for most users.
The infrared blaster is a genuinely useful addition, allowing you to control TVs, air conditioners, and other appliances. It’s a feature that’s disappeared from many flagships, so its inclusion here is appreciated. The side-mounted fingerprint scanner is fast and reliable, unlocking instantly with accurate recognition even with slightly damp fingers.
Stereo speakers provide respectable audio quality for media consumption, though they’re not the most powerful I’ve tested. They’re clear and balanced at moderate volumes but can sound thin when pushed to maximum.
The Verdict
The Huawei Nova 14 Pro is a camera-centric smartphone that delivers exceptional imaging prowess, stunning design, and genuine all-day battery life, all while proving that ecosystem concerns are a thing of the past thanks to seamless Google integration.

After over a month of real-world use, the Nova 14 Pro has proven itself as a genuinely capable device that surprises in all the right ways. The main camera with variable aperture produces flagship-level photos, particularly in low light where it genuinely excels. The telephoto and ultra-wide complete a versatile camera system that punches well above its price point.
The concern about Google services? It’s completely eliminated. GBox provides direct, seamless access to the Google Play Store and all Google services. Everything works flawlessly—Gmail, Maps, Photos, Drive, YouTube—with zero compromise. HarmonyOS 5 proves to be a polished, responsive, and feature-rich operating system that holds its own against Android while giving you complete access to the Android app ecosystem.
Beyond photography, the phone refuses to compromise on essentials. The 5500mAh battery with 100W charging delivers genuine all-day use with lightning-fast top-ups. The design is elegant and premium, with the White variant’s ice crystal texture catching light beautifully.
Performance is competent rather than cutting-edge. The Kirin 8020 handles daily tasks smoothly but isn’t designed for hardcore gaming or intensive multitasking. For typical smartphone use, it’s more than adequate.
If you’re looking for a phone with genuinely impressive cameras at a mid-range price, with full access to all your familiar apps and services, the Nova 14 Pro deserves serious consideration.
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HONOR UNVEILS MAGICPAD4: WORLD’S THINNEST TABLET POWERED BY 3NM SNAPDRAGON 8 GEN 5 WITH PC-CLASS PRODUCTIVITY
Global smart device innovator HONOR today unveiled the HONOR MagicPad4, a flagship device that redefines portable computing as the world’s thinnest tablet at just 4.8mm. As the industry’s first tablet powered by the 3nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, it merges elite performance with a stunning 165Hz OLED display and a suite of AI-driven productivity tools to reach PC-Level Productivity. Designed to break ecosystem barriers, the MagicPad4 offers seamless cross-brand connectivity even with iPhone, iPad, and Mac now.
Record-Breaking Slim Design and Premium Portability
The HONOR MagicPad4 sets a new world record as the thinnest tablet ever created, measuring only 4.8mm thick—surpassing the 5.1mm iPad Pro. Weighing approximately 450g, it is the lightest tablet of its size, achieved through a revolutionary “Crescent Structure” and aerospace-grade special fiber that increases stiffness by 30% while reducing weight by 32%. For a complete mobile office, the tablet, keyboard, and stylus combined weigh approximately 852g, making the entire setup lighter than a 13-inch MacBook Air.
Immersive 165Hz OLED Display with Advanced Eye-Care
Featuring a 12.3-inch[1] OLED screen, the MagicPad4 boasts a 93%[2] screen-to-body ratio and an ultra-narrow 4mm bezel for a truly borderless experience. The display supports an industry-leading 165Hz refresh rate[3], 3000×1920-pixel resolution[4] and 2400 nits HDR peak brightness, ensuring exceptional motion smoothness and outdoor visibility. The display supports 1.07 billion colors[5] and offers TÜV Rheinland certifications for low blue light and flicker-free performance[6], prioritizing your comfort during extended use. To protect users, it incorporates seven eye-comfort technologies, including 5280Hz PWM dimming, industry-exclusive Chip-Level AI Defocus Display, and the industry-first DOT Eye Comfort Technology.
Flagship Performance with 3nm Architecture
The MagicPad4 is the world’s first tablet to feature the 3nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, delivering unparalleled speed and next-generation performance. Equipped with Eight Speakers HONOR Spatial Audio[7] , it delivers immersive sound for enhanced multimedia experiences and clear communication. Supporting this power is a 10,100mAh battery with 66W[8] HONOR SuperCharge, ensuring all-day productivity and rapid recharging. And it maintains peak performance through the HONOR Ice Cooling System, which utilizes a 13-layer 3D thermal architecture with a massive 81,717 mm2 heat-dissipation area.
PC-Class Productivity and Seamless Connectivity
The MagicPad4 transforms into a true productivity powerhouse by initiating PC Mode. This smart interface provides a desktop-level computing experience, complete with a PC-class file management system, navigation bars, and full mouse support. Users can leverage familiar desktop shortcuts such as Ctrl+C, Alt+Tab, and complex multi-selection gestures to manage the advanced multi-window system. This seamless transition from tablet to desktop interface allows for high-efficiency multitasking that rivals traditional laptops.
AI-Efficient Office and Seamless Connectivity with iPhone/iPad/Mac
Beyond raw power, the MagicPad4 integrates advanced AI tools and industry-breaking connectivity to streamline modern workflows. The HONOR AI Memo serves as a smart assistant that automatically generates meeting minutes and identifies speakers, with all the other help from AI Meeting Agent, Smart Reminder, AI Summary, AI Voiceprint Noise Cancellation etc. Furthermore, through HONOR Connect, the device achieves seamless cross-brand connectivity, allowing the tablet to function as an extended screen for Mac computers and enabling instant connection and sharing between all brands, even now including iPhone, iPad and Mac.
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HONOR ANNOUNCES PRE-ORDERS FOR HONOR 600 SERIES, REDEFINING THE FLAGSHIP-LEVEL PERFORMANCE IN ITS SEGMENT

HONOR, a global AI device ecosystem company, unveiled the HONOR 600 Series including HONOR 600 and HONOR 600 Pro, at a special launch event held in Dubai, bringing together media, partners, influencers, and technology enthusiasts for an immersive first look at its latest innovation.
In his keynote, Debo Zhang, General Manager of HONOR GCC, emphasized HONOR’s growth in the GCC region, achieving +53% increase in GCC smartphone & tablets Shipment year over year, reflecting the brand’s position as The Fastest-Growing Tech Brand in the region. Debo also highlighted how HONOR’s recent innovations are transforming the daily smartphone experience in the region. He highlighted improvements in camera technology, device performance, and AI features that enhance everyday convenience, while emphasizing the brand’s swift expansion in GCC smartphones, tablets, and ecosystem products.
Debo mentioned increased partnerships with prominent global apps and services, aimed at ensuring HONOR users have access to their preferred tools and platforms from the start.
He also highlighted HONOR’s new business directions, including pre-installation services and the expansion of B2B sales across sectors such as corporate, healthcare, education, finance, and more. He further emphasized the brand’s growing focus on IoT products, showcasing a richer connected lifestyle through devices such as mousepads, HONOR CHOICE Cupuds, headphones, earbuds clips, HONOR CHOICE Enbot Pet Companion, watches and more.
The event experience was designed as an interactive journey, that allowed attendees to explore the HONOR 600 Series in depth. Guests engaged with hands-on product experience areas showcasing the flagship-level 200MP Ultra-Clear AI Night Camera[1], industry-exclusive AI Image to Video 2.0, segment-leading 7,000mAh Long-life battery, and Snapdragon flagship-class processors on HONOR 600 Pro.
As part of HONOR 600 Series launch, HONOR teamed up with Snapchat to roll out an interactive filter that transforms users’ photos into artworks. The collaboration brings AI creativity to life in a fun and accessible way, allowing users to reimagine their moments through an artistic lens.

Flagship-level 200MP Ultra-Clear AI Night Camera
The HONOR 600 Series redefines smartphone photography in its segment with a flagship-level 200MP Ultra-Clear AI Camera[2], built on a large 1/1.4-inch sensor to deliver exceptional detail and low-light performance. Enhanced by advanced AI night algorithms, it excels in night portrait photography, preserving natural skin tones and depth even in challenging lighting conditions.
AI-powered stabilization with CIPA 6.0[3] on the HONOR 600 and CIPA 6.5[4] on the HONOR 600 Pro version ensures sharper, more stable shots when shooting handheld, while the proprietary AI Color Engine delivers true-to-life colors by correcting artificial lighting. The Pro model also pushes maximum zoom to 120x, delivering with impressive clarity, offering a well-rounded, flagship imaging experience in every shot.

Creativity Powered by AI
Creativity is at the core of the HONOR 600 Series experience. With AI Image to Video 2.0[5], users can transform still images into short cinematic videos using natural language prompts and built‑in templates, unlocking new ways to tell stories and create content.

For ease and simplicity, the HONOR 600 series introduces a dedicated AI Button for AI Image editing. Users can open a photo and long-press this AI Button to quickly open AI Image to Video 2.0 and AI Photos Agent, enabling them to unleash various creative ideas quickly. AI Photos Agent supports natural language interaction, allowing users to add, delete, or modify image elements with a single natural language command.
All‑Day Battery Life in a Slim, Premium Design
Despite its refined and slim form factor, the HONOR 600 Series houses a 7000mAh[6] long‑life battery, the largest ever in the HONOR Number Series. Supported by 80W HONOR SuperCharge[7] technology, the device is designed for extended daily use across content creation, streaming and multitasking, offering reliable all-day performance without compromising design.

Performance Without Compromise
The HONOR 600 Series is powered by Snapdragon processors on HONOR 600 Pro, with HONOR 600 Pro powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor built on an advanced 3nm process, delivering a 45% CPU and 44% GPU performance leap over its predecessor. This generational shift provides the computational headroom required for real-time AI Image to Video 2.0 and high-performance gaming with flagship-level speed across demanding applications. The combination of elite processing power and AI-driven battery management enables sustained peak performance and seamless multitasking without excessive power drain.
AI-Powered MagicOS 10.0 & Seamless Cross-Platform Connectivity
MagicOS 10.0 on the HONOR 600 Series introduces a suite of intelligent AI features designed to enhance everyday productivity and convenience. From AI writing tools and AI summaries that simplify content creation and comprehension, to Magic Portal enabling smooth multitasking across apps, the system is built for efficiency. Additional capabilities such as AI deepfake detection provide enhanced security, while features like HONOR Share, AI translation, and AI subtitles support fast file transfers and real-time understanding of conversations and media, creating a smarter and more intuitive user experience.
Extending beyond the device itself, the HONOR 600 Series also delivers seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem. With the upgraded HONOR Connect, users can sync notifications with iPhone, share files instantly with iPhone and Mac, enable hotspot sharing, and even view messages on Apple Watch, bridging Android and Apple platforms to enable a more connected and productive cross-device experience.
Pre‑Order Availability & Sales Channels
The HONOR 600 Series will be available in Orange, Golden White, and Black[8].
HONOR 600 Series is available for pre-order starting from AED 1599. Upon purchase, consumers will get free gifts worth up to AED 897, including free HONOR Watch Fit, HONOR VIP Care+, India/Pakistan & GCC Warranty and phone case with HONOR 600 Pro and HONOR CHOICE Earbuds, HONOR VIP Care+, India/Pakistan & GCC Warranty and phone case with HONOR 600.
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Huawei MatePad Mini: A Tablet That Feels Like a Real Notebook

Huawei’s compact tablet feels less like a gadget and more like a thoughtfully designed digital notebook, blending portability with everyday productivity.
I have been using Huawei’s MatePad 11.5 S for a while now for writing, editing, and most of my day-to-day journalistic work. It has turned out to be a surprisingly capable productivity device. So, when the MatePad Mini arrived, I was curious to see how Huawei would translate that experience into a much smaller form factor.
Reviewed By: Srijith KN, Senior Editor, Integrator
Design and Accessories

The first thing that stood out during the unboxing was not just the device, its accessories! Huawei has clearly put thought into the overall experience. The tablet ships with well-designed cases, including a transparent option and a diary-style booklet cover.
The diary cover, in particular, immediately felt right to me. It makes the tablet feel less like a gadget and more like a compact notebook you would carry every day. There is a certain familiarity to it, almost like picking up a journal rather than a device.
Huawei also continues to include a charger in the box, and this one comes with a 66W unit, a thoughtful touch at a time when many brands have moved away from bundling one altogether.
Everyday Portability

The 8.8 inch tablet immediately feels comfortable in the hand. It is extremely light and compact, measuring just 5.1 mm thick and weighing around 255 grams. That portability is noticeable right away.
In many ways, it feels closer to carrying a paperback than a traditional tablet. I currently use the Nothing Phone 3 as my daily device, and at times even that feels heavier than this. The MatePad Mini, on the other hand, almost disappears in your hands.
Huawei is also using a magnesium alloy body here, which keeps the device light without compromising on rigidity. Given how thin it is, that added structural strength feels reassuring.
A Paper Like Experience That Works
Last night, I found myself reading long articles on it for hours without feeling any strain. That is where the device really begins to make sense.

It genuinely feels like a digital paper booklet, built for reading, note-taking, writing, or quickly catching up on work while on the move. The green variant, in particular, features Huawei’s PaperMatte display, and it is easily one of the most distinctive aspects of this device.
Huawei claims the display reduces up to 99 percent of ambient light interference, and in real-world use, that translates into a noticeably glare-free experience. Even under indoor lighting, reflections are minimal, and the screen remains comfortable to look at for extended periods.
At the same time, it does not compromise on performance. With up to 1800 nits of brightness, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a wide color gamut, the display manages to balance readability with visual richness, something that is not easy to get right in smaller devices.
There is also an eBook mode that shifts the display into a black and white, paper like view, along with other settings designed to reduce eye strain during longer reading sessions. Additional options like eye comfort and sleep mode further support extended use.
Writing and Creativity
I also spent some time using the M Pencil for quick notes, and the experience feels surprisingly close to paper. Coming from the MatePad 11.5 S, Huawei continues to deliver one of the better stylus experiences in this space.

The M Pencil Pro adds more depth to the experience than expected. With different tip options and subtle haptic feedback, writing feels more tactile and intentional, rather than just tapping on glass.
Paired with the updated Huawei Notes app, the experience becomes more refined. Features like handwriting enhancement subtly improve legibility without taking away the personal feel of your writing, making it especially useful for quick notes and longer-form thinking.
Hardware and Performance
The MatePad Mini packs a 6400 mAh battery with support for fast charging, capable of going from zero to full in about an hour. On paper, it looks promising, though I will reserve judgment until I have spent more time with it.

On the hardware side, it includes a 50MP rear camera and a 32MP front camera, along with stereo speakers, Wi-Fi 7, USB-C 3.0, and a fingerprint sensor, something I wish Huawei had included on the MatePad 11.5 S as well.
Editor’s Perspective
Whenever I am seen using a Huawei device, the first question that comes up from people around me is usually about the ecosystem, particularly about Google services.
I too had similar concerns earlier, but having used Huawei devices for a while now, the experience has been smoother than expected. HarmonyOS feels clean and fluid, and tools like GBox make it possible to access most essential apps. Even for someone deeply tied to Google services, it has been more manageable than I initially thought.
What becomes clearer over time is that this is not just a smaller tablet. It sits somewhere between an eBook reader and a productivity device, built for focused, everyday use.
The MatePad Mini does not feel like Huawei shrinking a tablet. It feels like a refinement of how a compact device should actually be used. Its notebook-like form, paper-inspired display, and practical accessories make it easy to carry, pick up, and use throughout the day.
It is still early days, but the first impressions are strong. In a crowded tablet market, this feels like one of the more purposeful and interesting form-factor than the other compacts that we have seen in a while.
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