Huawei is set to officially launch the MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 on July 24th, with pre-orders now open on their official website. This upcoming tablet is generating significant buzz, particularly for its potential to bridge the gap between mobile and desktop computing experiences.
According to leaks from digital influencer “Kanshan Shu,” the MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 will be equipped with a flagship mobile processor. This chip is anticipated to deliver a 30% performance improvement over its predecessors. Crucially, the tablet will reportedly be capable of directly running PC versions of popular applications like WPS Office and Jianying Pro, a significant feat for a tablet. Furthermore, by the end of September, the tablet is expected to support a growing library of up to 25 PC applications, signaling Huawei’s ambition to establish a robust desktop-like software ecosystem on its tablets.
The Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 will be available in four color options: Gold, Cyan, White, and Black. The rear camera setup has also seen an upgrade, with the main sensor now boasting 50 megapixels, promising enhanced photography capabilities for a tablet device.
In addition to the tablet’s core specifications, details regarding the new M-Pencil Pro stylus have also been revealed. Key enhancements include the addition of a breathing light at the tail of the stylus, an industry-leading 16448 levels of pressure sensitivity for finer control, a redesigned nib for improved accuracy, and support for Star Flash Find, a feature that could aid in locating the stylus.
The M-Pencil Pro is designed for intuitive interaction. A press on the tail of the stylus can activate “Xiao Yi,” Huawei’s AI assistant, while squeezing the stylus body brings up the toolbar, streamlining user workflow.
Further information from digital influencer “Digital Chat Station” corroborates the processor details, stating that the Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 will feature the Kirin 9020A chip. This processor is slated to debut in a special edition of the Huawei Mate 70 Pro. The Kirin 9020A is understood to be a slightly down-clocked version of the Kirin 9020. While general specifications indicate clock speed reductions for the CPU (1*2.40GHz+3*2.00GHz+4*1.60GHz compared to the Kirin 9020’s 1*2.50GHz+3*2.15GHz+4*1.60GHz) and a reduction in the Maleoon 920 GPU from 4 compute units to 3, these differences are not expected to significantly impact daily usage or the overall user experience.
In terms of core display technology, the MatePad Pro 12.2 2025 will utilize a new PaperMatte display, built on a Tandem OLED panel. This new display technology is designed to reduce power consumption by approximately 30%, contributing to better battery life.
The screen boasts a sharp resolution of 2800*1840 pixels and supports a smooth 144Hz refresh rate. It also offers an impressive 2000 nits of peak brightness and a wide 120% DCI-P3 color gamut, ensuring vibrant and detailed visuals. The display has received eye comfort certifications from both TÜV Rheinland and SGS, indicating a focus on reducing eye strain during prolonged use.
The tablet is powered by a substantial 10100mAh battery, supporting rapid 100W wired charging. Connectivity options include the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard, Bluetooth 5.2, and USB 3.1 Gen 1, ensuring fast and reliable data transfer and wireless communication.
