Huawei's Next Move: MatePad Pro Set to Challenge Samsung's Tab S11 Ultra with Stunning OLED Display


Rumors are swirling about Huawei’s upcoming flagship tablet, the MatePad Pro, which industry insiders claim could rival Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. According to leaks from Chinese tech tipsters, Huawei is doubling down on premium specs, most notably an OLED display—a first for the MatePad Pro line—signaling a direct assault on Samsung’s tablet dominance.

The buzz began when prolific leaker @DigitalChatStation shared details on Weibo, suggesting the new MatePad Pro will feature a "top-tier, large-size OLED screen" with ultra-thin bezels and high refresh rates. This aligns with Huawei’s push toward visually immersive devices, potentially outpacing Samsung’s rumored 14.6-inch AMOLED display for the Tab S11 Ultra in color accuracy and brightness.

Further corroboration came from ITHome, which reported leaked supply chain specifications:

  • Kirin 9000-series chip (likely a variant of the 9010) for AI-enhanced performance
  • Magnetic keyboard and stylus support with latency improvements
  • HarmonyOS 4.5 optimizations for multitasking
  • 10,000mAh+ battery with 88W wired/wireless charging

Huawei’s choice of OLED is strategic. While Samsung’s tablets have long leveraged AMOLED tech, Huawei aims to close the gap by partnering with BOE for custom panels. If executed well, this could give the MatePad Pro an edge in contrast ratios and HDR content—critical for creatives and media consumers.

Pricing remains speculative, but analysts expect aggressive positioning. With Samsung’s Tab S11 Ultra likely to start near $1,200, Huawei may undercut it by 15-20% in global markets (excluding the U.S. due to trade restrictions). For context, the current MatePad Pro 13.2 retails around $999 on Amazon, making its successor a value-packed alternative.

Why It Matters
This leak hints at Huawei’s broader ambition: reclaiming ground in the high-end tablet arena. After facing chipset shortages, the company’s Kirin resurgence and HarmonyOS maturity could make the MatePad Pro a genuine "iPad Pro challenger" in China and Asia—while forcing Samsung to innovate faster.

Expected Launch: Late Q3 2024 (possibly alongside Mate 70 series).
Watch for: Official teasers on Huawei’s Weibo channel in coming weeks.



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