Huawei MediaPad X2 Review By PhoneArena

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Aug 15, 2021
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Huawei MediaPad X2 Review

I'm not sure if I have some you feel about phablets, but I'm, a big fan of them the size, it's kind of vent Atreus in certain cases, but at MWC I got a chance to check out one cool product that I was really eager to check out and that's the Huawei media pad x2. Now this is a 7-inch tablet, with the phone call functionality in tow, and it's nice because is a really cool and premium build quality, and you get the full Android experience in just one package. So, if you're looking for an interesting looking device, that's going to get a lot of tension. This might be it hey, guys, John V from phone ring, and you're watching our video review of the Huawei media pad x2 from smartphone point of view. It's a massive size theme, but for tablet. It's super skinny and compact, and it's the nice thing about the Huawei media pad x2.

Furthermore, it has a really nice premium design made mostly out of metal. Furthermore, it has a very nice elegant, look to it I, like said for a tablet: 7-inch tablet: they manage trim off a lot of the fat. So it is pretty easy to hold with one hand for the most part, but still requires 200, but the greatest part about the design is just how it's so gigantic, and everywhere you go. If you put it down on a table, you put up to your face for a phone call, it's something that gets noticed, and it's definitely a topic of conversation wherever you go. So what we have here with the Huawei mini Pad x2 is a 7-inch 1920 by 1200 IPS LCD we've got to say it has some nice looking crisp details thanks to its room, 223 pixels per inch, pixel density cam.

Now the other aspects of the display, they're pleasant, but not really extraordinary. So for starters, you have a color temperature of 70 to 77 Kelvin. So with that it tends to exhibit a colder tone display, and you notice it with the color white just because it tends to have a bluish tinge and as far as color reproduction, it's not the most accurate, but it's neither overblown nor over saturated as well. Top of things are up to have a maximum luminance of 524 nits, which is pretty good, ensuring that you'll be able to see it even in the brightest of days with any issues. Overall, it's a very detailed display, but besides that, it's pretty much neutral last time, we'll check its mid-2015 and lollipop has been out for quite some time, but here with the media pad x2, it's running Android, 4.4 KitKat, which is sad honestly, just because you think that something new like this would be running the most up to date, version of Android. But that's not the case here.

That's running bolts, an older build of always emotion, UI. It's version 2.0, as opposed to 3.0 that we've seen already in the p8. Now we're not really fans of this particular interface just because they eliminate the apps panel, and they put everything the home screen. So it makes a little disorganized with all the icons and there's no way to arrange them alphabetically. On top of that, for a tablet doesn't really have any meaningful optimizations in the form of multitasking or taking advantage of the added real estate.

You don't see apps, you know in landscape view that make use of the real estate for a tablet. Instead, what we have is just a regular smartphone experience just on a grander scale. We seem faster things, but the tablets' performance is good enough. Now it's powered by always very own outscore Kara 930 chip, which is based on 64-bit architecture and that's complete with three gigabytes of RAM and the Mallet t6 28 GPU. Now for basic things, of course it handles, so you can go in and out of apps relatively quickly good operations.

Good speed is pretty instant. However, though, when it comes to gaming, you don't have the smoothest results, everyone, then you might see some skip frame, so we're a little, choppiness, not bad, but that could be attributed to just the higher resolution of the screen. After that, I person that likes to take photos with their tablet they'll be pleased by what the Huawei media pad X 2's will offer. It has a 13, megapixel, rear camera with and only LED flash, and on the front we have a 5 megapixel one. The camera app is very similar to the p8, so there's a good mixture of manual controls and shooting modes and has a huge emphasis on low lighting photography, which is evident in things like the super night mode and even the valley's light pain mode set s offer talk about image quality.

It's be good, it's actually very good. When there's a lot of lighting, you get good, strong details, sharp looking photos, you know good dynamic range and great color representation, and you when use the HDR mode, it does a nice job by balancing out the exposure and entire scene. So you don't get too much of that artificial elements to in the process like or blown colors or just a boost. In contrast, now, as far as low lighting photography is concerned, if you have in the automatic mode it's just prone to a lot of blurring because it takes a longer time to take a photo. So with that, you got to be very careful and of course, you see, you know softer look in detail, sometimes a little on the smudgy side.

But if you use the super night mode, you can take some really nice shots, because you can do a long exposure, so it absorbs a lot of line scenery, and it maintains a good amount of the detail there or sometimes even exposes more the details. That's otherwise lost. In addition, you'll have the cool light painting mode. So, with the long exposure to they'll be able to have some streak of light, you know with the cars passing by, or you could write something in the air, and it just has a lot of cool things going on with low-light photography as far as video performance, it has only 1080p video at the max you could do now, while the still images can be impressive. The 1080p video quality is a little disappointing it details can be murky at times and there are other distracting elements that include hissing, audio, recording and a sensitive exposure on top of the usual Google Play Music app.

You can use Huawei's own music players, an alternative, it's decent, it's a nice. Looking visuals and presentation. You can even read lyrics as a song as playing if you want to. As far as the audio quality from its rear speaker, it produces a maximum output of 75 point 2 decibels. Now, fortunately, though, it sounds more on the flat side and lacks any sort of dynamic range, there is an option for DTS mode, but that's something that's only available with the headphone jack, it's great for watching videos just because you have ample size real estate.

The display, for the most part, has a little of a nice good iridescent going forward and place videos all sorts of videos and very smoothly. It's just lacking the multitasking aspect, so you really can't watch a video and do something else. At the same time, you can definitely make phone calls with this, and it's something that attracts a lot of tension. The moment you put in your face people are just going to look and ask probably ask you if that is a phone you're using just because it's not really too often, you see someone putting a giant-sized thing against their head, but regardless of that it gets the job done for phone calls. The earpiece is strong voice.

Have voices have a good commanding presence to them, I'm dealing online now the microphone, though, is placed a little further down. Then you'd normally find a typical smartphone, so our voice sounds more distant than anything else. So, basically, you'll have to just move your your your mouth or closer to the microphone as much as you can considering is packing humongous five thousand William hour battery. You can expect longer battery life than your traditional smartphone. Now in day to day use we get roughly two days use out of it.

That's from a full charge in our battery benchmark tests. It achieves a mark of 12 hours and 10 minutes, which is pretty respectable. It's definitely up there and the other good thing, though. Despite a five thousand William hour battery, it charges it relatively quickly at a hundred ninety-eight minutes. So it's not too long as you think.

Well, it's low nine that the Huawei media pad x2 commands attention. It definitely attracts attention wherever you use it, and the sheer size alone makes it the topic of conversation wherever I went now, use it as my daily driver for some time and fortunately, though, the lack of optimizations to software doesn't make it a very versatile device. You stay in day out, it didn't really make use of the added real estate and basically, what I had here was just the same. Smartphone experience I get in any other Android phone, but just on a bigger sized screen. That's all now! I have to give it credit, though, because if you look on Amazon and check out pricing for the media pad x2, you get it for as low as four hundred thirteen dollars and that's the outright cost for an unlock dual SIM device like this and that's pretty valuable in my book.

So if you guys won't learn more about the wall, Y media pad x2, you check out our website phone ringing come Jayanti thanks for watching.


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