As the Huawei MediaPad T3 7.0 will now be made available in the U.S., people and gadget fanatics can purchase them at Walmart for a reasonable price of $89. Even if it is already purchased at an affordable price, the said gadget does not feature the GSM compatibility.
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The company just developed and upgraded its wide range of tablets and now, its MediaPad T3 7.0 can be purchased at a cheap price of $89. Apart from its low cost, Phone Arena reported that people and users can take advantage of its content control options which will also prevent children from viewing things which they are not allowed to explore.
The Huawei MediaPad T3 7.0 is very popular for its ultra-light weight because it features a very slim metal chassis. Moreover, the users can benefit from its 7-inch IPS screen with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels.
When it comes to its connectivity and compatibility with other gadgets, the Huawei MediaPad T3 7.0 provides users with its Wi-Fi, microSD card support which can store up to 128GB of files, and a Bluetooth. It is without a doubt that Huawei users can take full advantage and delight from this newly designed tablet.
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According to 9TO5Google, the Huawei MediaPad T3 7.0 is being operated by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MT8127 processor. For better image and photo capturing, the device is also built with a 2-megapixel primary plus another secondary camera on its front.
For now, Walmart is the only one which offers the Huawei MediaPad T3 7.0 but the company assured that the device will also be sold by other retailers in the near future. With a cheap tablet that comes with great features, consumers in the U.S. can no longer wait to purchase and get one.
Huawei has been making mobile phones since 1997 and it is also considered as one of the biggest telecom infrastructures in the globe. With the latest report on the availability of Huawei MediaPad T3 7.0 in the U.S., the company just entered the stiff competition in the industry of Android tablets.
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