

It comes with 2GB of RAM and 16GB storage but a Pro version that offers 3GB of RAM and 32GB storage is available as well. Under the hood the new model is powered by Huawei's own 2.0GHz Kirin 930 ultra-octa chipset and Android 5.0.

In terms of design, proportions and materials it is very close to the 6-inch Ascend Mate 7 and its metal body. In any case, if you like to carry a tablet sized device but don't want to make do without phone capability and a high resolution camera, the MediaPad X2 might just be what you've been looking for. The 7-inch screen would arguably place it into tablet territory but the device also features full calling capability and comes with a 13MP rear camera, a higher pixel count than most current tablets. Is it a phone, is it a tablet or is it a phablet? This question is not easy to answer for the new Huawei MediaPad X2.
