This review is almost one year old. (my mistake in understanding the date, I saw a German flag and assumed German date format which is DD.mm.yyyy)
Also, wonderful hardware but android 12 in 2024 for 700 euro?
Moreover, can run only a generic browser and some showelvare. Most apps in the Huawei appgallery are broken and aren’t getting updates from 3-4 years. (I know because I have a Huawei p30)
Bootloader can’t be unlocked so you’re stuck with a useless outdated os that can’t run most apps
Maybe I’d get one for €100 as a smart home display or for light internet browsing…
This review is almost one year old.(my mistake in understanding the date, I saw a German flag and assumed German date format which is DD.mm.yyyy)Also, wonderful hardware but android 12 in 2024 for 700 euro?
Moreover, can run only a generic browser and some showelvare. Most apps in the Huawei appgallery are broken and aren’t getting updates from 3-4 years. (I know because I have a Huawei p30)
Bootloader can’t be unlocked so you’re stuck with a useless outdated os that can’t run most apps
Maybe I’d get one for €100 as a smart home display or for light internet browsing…
GSMArena states that the Huawei MatePad 12 X was released on September 19th 2024.
https://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_matepad_12_x-13352.php
Oops, misread the date, I read Published 11/01/2024 and in my locale it means January 😅
Yeah, I don’t understand why Americans (and notebookcheck) still use MM-DD-YYYY.
I don’t understand why anyone uses anything but yyyy.mm.dd
yyyy.mm.dd does honestly makes by far the most sense. That being said, north america switching to day first would already be a massive achievement.