Huawei MatePad Edge: a tablet with 32 GB RAM and a detachable keyboard
Huawei Schedules November 25 Launch for MatePad Edge, Mate 80 Series
Edited by: Tetiana Pin
Huawei Technologies has scheduled a major product unveiling for November 25, 2025, in China, set to introduce the new flagship 2-in-1 tablet, the MatePad Edge, alongside the Mate 80 smartphone series and the Mate X7 foldable device. This event signals a focused strategic effort to expand influence within the premium hybrid computing market through the MatePad Edge, which is positioned to succeed the Windows-based MateBook E line by adopting the HarmonyOS platform exclusively.
The specifications for the MatePad Edge, largely attributed to tipster Digital Chat Station, suggest a device built for high-level performance, centered around the Kirin 9 PC SoC, a component of the Kirin 9030 series. This new silicon is projected to offer a significant performance increase, potentially reaching 20 percent over the Kirin 9020 processor utilized in the Pura 80 series. The architecture of the MatePad Edge is designed to bridge tablet portability with desktop productivity, featuring an integrated kickstand and a native HarmonyOS interface that automatically transitions to a desktop environment upon attachment of the keyboard accessory.
The hardware specifications include a 14.2-inch OLED display featuring a 3120 x 2080 pixel resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, reportedly achieving a 94% screen-to-body ratio, with an optional anti-glare or Soft Light screen variant available for user comfort. Internally, configurations will range up to 32 GB of RAM with 2 TB of storage, alongside other options such as 16GB/256GB, 16GB/512GB, and 24GB/1TB. To ensure sustained performance during intensive tasks like video editing or gaming, the Kirin 9 PC SoC is supported by an integrated active cooling fan to manage thermal output.
The accompanying keyboard accessory is detailed with a 65W fast charging port, 1.8mm key travel, and a Free Touch pressure-sensitive trackpad that supports multi-angle hovering for ergonomic positioning. Further indications suggest the device may support Windows applications and DirectX 11 compatibility, potentially allowing for a direct boot into a Windows environment, reinforcing its PC-like capabilities. This comprehensive specification set underscores Huawei's commitment to strengthening its proprietary ecosystem by migrating the 2-in-1 category from its previous Windows association.
The MatePad Edge enters a competitive segment, directly challenging established high-end detachables such as the Microsoft Surface Pro series. While Huawei has not yet confirmed international availability or final pricing, preliminary regional estimates indicated a starting price point of SAR 2,999 in Saudi Arabia. The combination of PC-grade silicon, high-capacity memory options, and a proprietary operating system signals Huawei's intent to secure market share among professionals seeking a unified and powerful hardware experience.
Sources
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