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24.6.2020

** This is a review for the M5 Lite 10 **I have a Huawei mobile phone which I have had for a while and its never let me down and has some great features. I researched lots of tablets before deciding on this one, Samsung S6 Lite, Ipad Mini, Microsoft Surface Go etc. I picked this based on reviews on amazon and Web reviews.Good- The build quality is surprisingly beautiful, a very slim profile, all metal back that curves at the edges, its weighty without being heavy, it's really nice to hold in the hands.- There is an on/off button and volume button, operation is easy just simply hold the on/off button and it cranks to life in around 30 seconds or so.- The display has a great range of colour,nothing feels over saturated, the pixels are well defined if a tiny bit sharp on some Web pages.I did actually almost send this back after ten minutes of surfing YouTube, there was a huge pixellation effect which I couldn't stand. However after reading up It was pointed out to me that I had YouTube set to the lowest resolution which was why, you can increase resolution on videos individually so bear that in mind!- The videos in hi res or full HD are just great, no issues, rich colours with deep solid blacks. The screen resolution for this price and size is fantastic.- The finger print sensor is super simple to set up and works just fine, it's set on the front on a tiny home button sensor, never prompting me to take a second go.- The touchscreen is spot on, it doesn't need tapping twice, it just works. Taps, swipes, up down, left right, it's very dependable.- The tablet comes with a lot of preinstalled apps and it's up to you how you would like to customise, it's really easy to just delete what you won't use.- The tablet comes installed with Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint along with Outlook, this isn't stated in the listing so it's a huge bonus.- The sound, there are four speakers one in each corner, the sound is brilliant. For such a slim profile it really packs a punch, it's immersive, doesn't stutter at peak high volume, crisp and clear speech and a wonderful sound stage when playing music. It's really very impressive.- It came with around 50% charge and once that was exhausted it took around two hours to fast charge to approximately 90%. I haven't exhausted it fully again to measure how long each charge lasts I just top it up but it doesn't seem battery hungry at all whether in use or on standby.- Apps open and close at pace, no jitters or issues, some aren't optimised for tablet use but that's the same for a lot of apps on any tablet.- Portrait and Landscape mode swap very swiftly and smoothly.- The interface I am used to because I have a Huawei phone but again its super simple to navigate, it is based on Android with a skin on top but if you've used any android device it will be familiar, if your using an android for the first time its in no way complex, it is user friendly.- Multiple apps and programmes running at the same time are handled with ease, it's a powerful tablet especially at this price point.- I haven't used the external storage yet so can't comment on that.Could be better- A handful of times in the week I have had the tablet the facial recognition has prompted me to try again, it may be my face, it may be the way I'm holding the tablet and at what angle or it could be the software, not a big issue.- The cameras, the cameras may as well not be there. I struggle to see why you would use a camera on a tablet since every mobile phone today has a camera with 10mp plus and allsorts of software to modify your shots. The cameras on this tablet are really an afterthought, the shots are very sharp, lots of blown highlights and pixellation.However, having tested the cameras I very much doubt I'll use them again so it's just not a problem, they are there if needed.- The only real niggle I have with the tablet is when in portrait mode my fingers naturally hover around the sleep button, to start with I was constantly accidentally knocking it and it was frustrating, however after a few days muscle memory starts to kick in and your holding position adapts so I have more of less nullified this now.Overall I really didn't expect so much from such a small tablet that isn't either a Samsung or an Apple Device, and at such a competitive price. It's truly a brilliant tablet, great display, amazing sound, tip top build quality, multi apps, Microsoft Office, fast and smooth.If you are in the market for a new tablet and haven't considered a Huawei then really do read up on this, it's a great great tablet with so much on offer for the money it costs.Highly highly recommended.Five Stars.
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7.12.2019

Very fast delivery.The item has a great quality screen. Is quick in menu and installing plus running apps.You have a 32GB storage built in should be enough but after the operating system has been installed it leave you with about 25+/-GB free for your apps etc. I installed a 64GB microsd card so I could load things onto it. The speakers on the bottom are good for a tablet and if they sound a bit muffled tune the tablet round so speakers are at the top it sounds better. Charging time is ok for a tablet this big. I would have liked a usb "c" socket and plug that way it didn't matter which way round you plugged the power adapter into the tablet.But the tablet comes with mini usb socket and power adapter so you have to make sure you put the power adapter into the tablet socket the right way. Maybe the next version of tablet will have usb "c".The tablet came with android 8.0 which is good to say we are on Android 9.1 going onto 10 soon, so the tablet isn't to far behind. The tablet has a metal back with a little bit of plastic at the top for the antennae the metal back can be cold so I put the tablet into a fold case and placed a screen protector on the front of the tablet this should help it last a few years. The tablet has an earphone socket but no earphones come with the tablet, The tablet on the right side has volume up and down then next to that a power button. On the left side is the sdcard slot, what you get in the box is a power adapter, the tablet, a usb cable for charging with power adapter enclosed and a pin for popping out the sdcard holder on the side so you can insert the memory card. Not forgetting a warranty document and user guide.Huawei do good warranty lengths in UK on all their products. The tablet comes with all the Google bits like Gmail etc plus Facebook etc and Google playstore. So at your convenience you can uninstall all you don't want ie; Facebook. The tablet has a front facing camera and a back camera I usually put a small amount of insulation. Tape over the front camera for privacy. I can't see the point of a front facing camera on a tablet. As for security Huawei use on their system a diagnostic software and antivirus called avast it runs in the background but if you want to add on of your own you can. So on the whole would I recommend this tablet yes it's good specs for the price and well built But I would recommend a case and screen protector for it. It doesn't come with a pen and the tablet doesn't have the facility for a pen to be used however you can use one of the rubber ended pens you use on phone or tablets or dobbers as I call them.
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7.4.2018

Living with a family with an emotional attachment to tablets and smartphones bearing the logo of a forbidden fruit, there were some raised eyebrows when I presented the Huawei MediaPad as my alternative.So 3 weeks in from time of purchase, I have had a reasonable period of time to put this tablet to the test or break it.In short, I am very happy with this tablet and family members are slightly envious of how I can do same and more for significantly less cost.Main Use: Email, Browsing Internet, Online Shopping, Training Apps (Health and Fitness), Reading, Planning, Scheduling etc. etc.The Good:Performance is more than acceptable,not a single glitch -Battery life is good; I have read that others expected the published 7 hours or whatever battery life but its all relevant to what you are doing or watching - I have watched movies lasting 1 to 2 hours with something like 60-65% left - that's good enough for me.Notably - Content rich media, plays without loss or any notable degradation.SD Card - I installed a 64Gb card which I had spare, no problems reading or writing to card.For those who use TrainerRoad or Zwift (Indoor Cycling Apps) works perfectly; no issue seeing devices via an Ant+ usb (Note*needs a USB to Micro USB adapter)Using the USB to Micro USB adapter I was amazed to discover that I could attach an external 500Gb drive and read/write with no external power required to the drive.Connecting to a Smart TV really easy to setup, streaming content to the TV no experiences of latency, very responsive and everything is in synch.Minor cons:If you are prone to suffering from storage capacity anxiety you may find issue with 16Gb internal storage. I push all of my media to the SD Card, but even at that I hover around 1Gb of space left. No a big issue for me but for some the 32Gb version might be best.Internal speaker acceptable but not high quality, so if you are expecting boom boom you will be disappointed - popping on a set ofheadphones or connecting to an external amplifier however delivers the boom boom.
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19.2.2018

I looked at the better known brands including the iPad and Galaxy TABNeeded a new tablet as the cheap Lenovo I bought a while back was getting glitchy. I looked at the better known brands including the iPad and Galaxy TAB. Eventually took a punt on this after reading good reviews and discovering that Huawei were the largest telecoms manufacturer in the world. I, along with many other people was only vaguely aware of their existence.I watched for a few days as the price of this quad core came down, and then went for it. Just as an aside there is an Octacore available but it is about a £100.00 or so more expensive. Also, if you are browsing Amazon be aware that there are some older models running Android 4,this one is running on 7.Anyway, it is an extremely good tablet and matches the Apple and Samsun offerings. Good screen, good sound, nice Huawel custom front end which is very reminiscent of Samsung. Its quite perky, works nicely with a flash drive expansion - some Android tablets don't, and benefits from a 5GHZ network connection. Battery life seems good, I gave it a beating for about three hours and it only dropped ten percent, and from that level charged relatively quickly. So I have no complaints, and for the price .........I say no complaints, there is one niggle........ Huawel clearly think you are going to be using it solely in landscape mode. It works fine in portrait but the name is down one side and the layout is kind of weird. If you have it in a case - might just be the one I bought in a hurry - and you have it so it opens to the left in portrait mode the buttons are on bottom, while the camera and charge port are on the top. It doesn't matter that much as in a few days I have got used to it but I thought it worth a mention.All in all one very happy customer - so far.
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3.8.2018

I ordered the Huawei (pronounced Wah-Wey) MediaPad T3 10" Tablet(Grey) after issues with a well known 8" HD tablet sold on this site which did not live up to expectations, fortunately this does in spades. Arriving in a neat box inside was a sleek, well weighted tablet that oozes quality along with a quick start guide, charger (USB) and a small tool to open the SD card slot - like the ones used on premium smartphones. I bought the grey variant, the rear & frame edge appear to be made of aluminium, the finish is excellent. The screen is clear and bright and responsive with a camera mounted in the top centre (the rear camera is placed in the top right- these are not going to win awards but are sufficient for my use)along with led indicator for power/charge & message notificatons. Using Huawei's GUI based on Android (if you've used any recent Android phone/tablet you will find navigation easy) set up is straightforward, you can even import files from another device as you go through. There is no fingerprint scanner but you can have PIN or Pattern to secure and unlock your tablet. Amongst the apps preinstalled are Swiftkey Keyboard, Tablet Manager, Microsoft Outlook/Word/Excel & Powerpoint, and the usual range of Google tools and you can set up google to respond to your voice. The transitions between screen & apps are quick and smooth and has a premium feel to the whole thing.To transfer files to and from your P.C. you will need to install Huawei's version of Itunes/Samsung Kies called HiSuite (doesn't tell you this in the leaflets), this then allows access to the file storage from the tablet/Micro SD Card, it's a little clunky but works just fine.Overall I am hugely impressed, it looks great, is fast and smooth and a pleasure to use. I am so glad I returned the other tablet & bought this.
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31.7.2018

Hello fellow customers.Huawei T3 10 inchTablet price :£109.99I have given it 4/5 stars based on the budget category. Theres nothing to complain about this tablet given the low price. If you are looking for super fast speed and high quality screen this is not for you.This tablet works well and has decent screen and battery life. You could find Samsung budget tablet but it will cost you more and with less memory.Who is this for?This is for those who dont care that much for camera and screen. The screen is good for the price and works well. Good iPad and Samsung tablets cost £360+ and if you don't intend to spend that much, well this is for you.Drawbacks-The tablet is well made but heavy.It has 16gb storage and could be fine for some normal users. But if you intend to download tons of app, movie and photos you might have to purchase Micro SD card (£9 something). I bought this for my mom and I installed Fb, messenger, viber and some apps. Some apps are incompatible with it, so you might have to look for alternative app. But some casual users only need few popular apps such as Viber, whatsapp, fb. They seem to work well.Recommendation-If you are looking for BUDGET tablet go for this, but dont expect magic out of it. It just works well. If you want good screen and fast speed look no further than Huawei, they have evolved as a good tablet maker.AlternativesHuawei M3 lite 10 inch (Overall good for most users)Huawei M5 10 inch. (Excellent Tablet)Samsung (Just expensive)iPad 2017 (For iSheeps. I wont buy it for myself)Update: My mom has been using it a lot and perfomance seems to be ok. I get sound feedback sometime while using Messenger App (Dont know if its the network or tablets problem)
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12.7.2020

Needed a new tablet for our 7 year old nephew who had previously owned an Huawei T3 10. The Huawei T5 10 is basically the next level up as it has a faster chip and a Full HD display. The 2GB ram and 16GB storage space remain the same.The first thing I do when setting up a mobile phone, tablet or pc is look to see what "bloatware" the brand has pre-loaded onto the device along with apps and software that won't be required. Huawei are notorious for doing this. For example this has 16GB of storage however upon turning on for the first time only had just under 7GB of storage space left so by uninstalling those apps / software not required you can free up a little more space.Also there are apps that cannot be uninstalled as they are part of the system but you can "force stop" and even disable some of them. This will help speed up the device as those apps will not run in the background now that you have disabled them.All my nephew uses the device for is browsing the internet, watching Youtube and playing games so he doesn't require a huge amount of space anyway. There is an SD card slot but as other reviews have mentioned some apps cannot be stored here. Compared to the T3 this is definitely faster. When playing games that he had on the T3 you can see them now play faster on the T5 and with the display being Full HD there is more detail on screen. Also this comes with two speakers whilst I believe the T3 came with just the one.Personally if I was to purchase a tablet I would be looking for 3GB minimum, ideally 4GB ram and 32GB of storage however for a 7 year old this tablet is more than adequate and aside from the space hogging software Huawei lumber you with they are great tablets for the kids.
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1.12.2018

Hi, I specifically bought this to do the above, and by all accounts according to reviews and Huawei's description it may only be good with chromecast products (or my tablet is faulty).This was a huge disappointment in this respect but as a tablet it's fine, it has 7.0 and not 8.1 OS but maybe android OS will be upgraded bu Huwaei, I don't know.Some electronics manufacturers are quicker than others to update their OS, we'll see about this one, it's early days.As I've had it a week, I'll post back as soon as an update comes along.Regarding the casting (or mirror share) as it's called on their system, it found my 8 month old Samsung LED TV quickly enough, and pairing was seamless, only the picture lagged,was choppy and no sound came out.I then tried it on my aging Panasonic plasma, no joy at all there, and also on my firestick, that too found it but wouldn't cast at all.I'm yet to try it on the intended recipient's Sony Bravia (Christmas present) and I'll check in the next few days and update this review.Considering how connected electronics are nowadays, it's a shame.Of course, it's possible that because it's an entry level tablet, it doesn't have great hardware to cast and is limited to chromecast products, I don't know. I don't have a chromecast unit and don't intend to buy one, so if anyone has successfully paired it, please advise.Update: Today I tried it out on the recipient's Sony LED smart TV, despite being a few years old, it worked faultlessly!So mirroring to the Sony was the only place where it worked.I've added another star, I don't have to buy a chromecast, everyone's happy.
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30.7.2019

It's worth noting I don't have much experience with tablets, this being my first one so.I got this on offer primarily for watching YouTube and Netflix about the house, flicking through social media and a few lighter games. Overall I've been very happy with it. Also wanted something comparable power wise to my phone, a Nokia 7.1Pros:+ Excellent speakers, I love the speakers on it. Dual stereo on top and bottom, so even if you block one side the other works fine.+ Nice screen, personally a fan of the 16:10 ratio. - No real issues with viewing angles, colourful.+ Good battery life, easily go two days if I'm not doing something battery sapping on it.+Headphone jack & expandable storage.Both things every device should have.+ Performance is good (aside from Fruit Ninja for some reason which was pretty much unplayable)+ Having stylus support is neat, and with a pretty low barrier for entry, the pen retails for around £30 I think, but that's a different review.Cons:-The rear facing camera is pretty awful and doesn't have a flash, I have managed to get better pics in some cases from an HTC Wildfire S, a value phone from 2011. The front one does a better job, same Res as the back, but I see the uses for that being more video calls and it'll do that no problemo.-Build quality, it does feel a little bit weak, if you give the two sides a gentle twist it creaks a little. Not an issue if you're careful with it, and I put mine in a case.-Screen brightness, it isn't super duper bright, at least for outside in direct sun. No issues indoors
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20.11.2017

Build quality - Very good. Looks and feels premium, very solidly put together. Other tablets which are like £300 more may be thinner, but it's a pretty marginal improvement for a whole lot more money.Screen quality - 720p is plenty sharp enough on a screen this size. When I was reading reviews before purchasing this, reviewers said how the screen wasn't particularly pleasing to look at because it wasn't high-res enough, however I have to disagree. Good contrast and is pleasingly sharp to look at. Perhaps if you were carrying out super detailed photo editing, then maybe you'd benefit from a higher res screen. For watching videos, browsing the web and playing games,it does the job well.Performance - When setting up the tablet, it seemed to jolt and stutter a bit, which worried me. However, following the set up, when it was ready to use it was smooth in operation and has remained that way.Camera - This seems to be where they made the most cutbacks. Both front and rear aren't amazing... you aren't gonna win any photography competitions with them, however they are perfectly functional for video calling/snapchat/non serious photography reasons.I've just seen that it's gone down in price since I purchased it, so it is even better value. At under £100, it's an absolute steal. Wouldn't even waste any time at looking at the cheaper, unknown brands. They won't last half as long or perform anywhere near as well as this. It's worth the extra money to get this.
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18.5.2020

Before this I owned an ipad mini 3 that I let my kids use until it died five years after purchasing. Now, I'm not an apple fan at all but their tablets are fast, don't glitch, respond smoothly to touch and never seem to encounter those annoying freeze screens. Having owned two Huawei phones that I was very happy with, I thought I'd try their tablet. Firstly I purchased an M3 16Gb one which was sloooooow and could hardly fit any games on for my kids. Returned it ASAP and was kind of put off by it all... After buying my kids a second hand ipad Air, I was still in search for a tablet myself, and decided to give it one more shot with Huawei: this little beauty! (M5 lite 10 inch,32Gb - just in case the exact model I'm reviewing doesn't show) IT IS PERFECT. It charges fast, response time is just as good as my ipad was, battery life is good, memory seems to be holding up... The screen does seem a bit squished compared to the dimensions of the ipad mini, only slightly so though, and it doesn't affect the usage one bit. The screen definition is great too. The sound that comes out of this surprised me as well.. Not that I really use it for music but if I ever go on holiday or something I can imagine this would come in handy to watch films or listen to music.I'm very happy I tried Huawei again instead of getting an ipad for myself. I much prefer this one!
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16.5.2020

Having already owned a Huawei Mediapad M3 Lite in a 10 inch size, I was already familiar with this tablet. This is the latest iteration and I am very pleased with it. To be fair, I purchased this to use with my DJI Fly app for flying my drone. For this purpose, it is perfect. But even as a general use tablet it is excellent. The screen is display is excellent and it my opinion and sound is brilliant with Harmon Larsen tuning. Admittedly, I don't use it as a general purpose tablet, but I have found battery life to be incredibly good. It is on standby most of the time, but I have only had to charge it about once a week.The DJI Fly app is very power intensive and even after two hours used I find I have only used about5 to 8 percent of the battery.The build quality is very good with a very rich feel to it. It would have been nice to have included USB-C as many of the newer device manufacturers are doing, but I don't believe that fact alone should deter from the numerous positives of this tablet. I ships with Android 9 which fast and snappy.The only negative comment I could make is that there does not appear to be a screen protector available for it yet. The ones that are currently for sale on Amazon are for an older model and have different openings.If you are looking for a high quality 8 inch tablet, I can highly recommend this one.
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24.11.2018

I was a little apprehensive purchasing an android tablet having had my fingers burned in the past by high-spec Samsung offerings however I'm really happy with my M5 Lite so far. Battery performance is the standout feature for me, I'm currently on day 4 after a single charge allowing for 2-3 hours browsing per night and the battery is still reading over 40% The sound quality is crazy for a tablet, all four speakers are punching far above their weight whether you are looking at an all-action flick or listening to music. Screen is nice, not Apple or Samsung nice but decent (16:10 aspect ratio, 1920 x 1200 resolution btw) Individual pixels are visible which is a slight disappointment but this isn't a £1000 tablet,and you have to look close to see them anyway. Camera is lousy but who uses one to take pics? Performance wise everything is smooth, no delays when opening/closing apps, browsing multiple web pages, playing games, etc. Really happy with that. Lastly there is very little in the way of bloatware on the M5 and what little is there can be deleted. For the money this is a really nice tablet, certainly when you see the prices of stuff by Huawei's competitors which truth be told offer little more except a higher pixel count and apps that probably open all of a second faster. Highly recommended.
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5.8.2019

My first one had problems with the go back/return icon. Having to press it anything from 3-6 times just to leave a Web page or even in the setting trying to find a solution. Amazon was brilliant in response and replaced it a few days later.Had some doubts, since I've never used this brand before.But the replacement worked perfect.The size is a welcome improvement over my lenovo 7inch tablet. And the screen being 1080p just makes the experance all the more better.Images are crisp. YouTube looks great. Everything is smooth and quick to access or close.My only complaints is the 16gb internal storage. Certainly needs updating to 32gb. Even though you can add an sd card and expand the storage.32gb is the sweet spot. I've added a 16gb card for now, I might go mightier in the future who knows.My only other small, tiny alement is the back icon... Again. It's a touch inconsistent on this model. Maybe it's just me. Maybe my demands might be a touch to high for a tablet in this price range. But I've never noticed it on cheaper £50-70 models before.But in retrospect. Its a great tablet for the price. Easy to use, great screen and just so nice to use.Give it a try you won't regret it...
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1.12.2019

This tablet is amazing!! The response time is faster than my actual laptop. I have only been using it for a few days, so I do like to reverse full judgment till it's been going strong for longer....but I am so far extremely happy with this tablet.The picture quality is amazing, the sound really good...at the end of the day this tablet was not cheap, so it clearly pays to spend a little extra to get decent quality....having said that, my hubby had an iPad that wasn't as good as this is, and they cost way more!!I very nearly got a different model completely to this, a cheaper one....but I am so glad that I just went for this.I've so far not managed to find anything that I don't like about it....but,I do like to give things a bit longer usually.I've literally had like 15 pages open at once and it still works like a dream!I've also been absolutely hammering it since I got it and the battery really lives upto it's reputation.I'm also very glad that I went for an android tablet, as opposed to a windows one....it's definitely faster! And I have access to way more apps.I may update late if I come across something that doesn't thrill me, but so far, I love this thing!!
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