Testseek.com have collected 125 expert reviews of the Huawei MediaPad X1 7.0 inch and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei MediaPad X1 7.0 inch.
September 2014
(77%)
125 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great LTPS display, Good outdoor properties, Excellent battery life, Decent main camera, Good headset, LTE Cat. 4, Memory can be upgraded
Lame memory, Poor speaker, Moderate system performance, Old Android
The Huawei MediaPad X1 7.0 is a really good tablet with a great display, a slim and compact design and an enormous endurance. The in-house SoC, however, cannot convince within this price range. The competition offers significantly more performance for the...
Published: 2014-08-28, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Great built quality, Can charge other devices
Minor performance hiccups, Uses an outdated version of Android, Emotion UI makes navigation slow
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Published: 2014-03-27, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
Its skinny metal body looks and feels luxurious, it has a bright and bold display, decent battery life and its camera can snap some good pictures too. Pop in a 4G LTE SIM card and you can use the tablet exactly as you would use a phone
It's running on an outdated version of Android and Huawei's Emotion interface makes the tablet often rather sluggish and irritating to navigate
Although the MediaPad X1's software is unquestionably clunky, it still has a lot going for it. If you're struggling to decide between buying a new phone or a new tablet, the X1's 4G LTE capabilities make it a fair compromise....
Published: 2014-03-28, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com.au
Its skinny metal body looks and feels luxurious, it has a bright and bold display, decent battery life and its camera can snap some good pictures too. Pop in a 4G LTE SIM card and you can use the tablet exactly as you would use a phone
It's running on an outdated version of Android and Huawei's Emotion interface makes the tablet often rather sluggish and irritating to navigate
Although the MediaPad X1's software is unquestionably clunky, it still has a lot going for it. If you're struggling to decide between buying a new phone or a new tablet, the X1's 4G LTE capabilities make it a fair compromise....
If Huawei can sort out the lag in the interface and improve the image quality from the camera the MediaPad X1 is set up to be a serious contender in the 7-inch tablet market. Its Achilles heel however could be its time to market, as by the time it's mana...
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Published: 2014-03-27, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
Its skinny metal body looks and feels luxurious, it has a bright and bold display, decent battery life and its camera can snap some good pictures too. Pop in a 4G LTE SIM card and you can use the tablet exactly as you would use a phone
It's running on an outdated version of Android and Huawei's Emotion interface makes the tablet often rather sluggish and irritating to navigate
Although the MediaPad X1's software is unquestionably clunky, it still has a lot going for it. If you're struggling to decide between buying a new phone or a new tablet, the X1's 4G LTE capabilities make it a fair compromise....
The MediaPad X1 is a really nicely designed 7in tablet from Huawei. However, we wish it was simple a tablet with a Nexus 7 rivalling price tag. Not a confusing 'phablet' with its phone functions.Tags:Gadgets,Tablets,Android,MWCBest prices todayRetailer Pr...
The Huawei MediaPad X1 is a bit of an oddball. It's a 7-inch phone, and it only makes sense if you consider it as such given that rival 7-inch tablets are available for less than half the price. It seems like Samsung may already have some of the MediaPad...
Published: 2014-02-24, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: With 7-inch tablets growing in popularity and falling in price, Huawei is bringing its most impressive device yet to the table with the Huawei MediaPad X1 7.0. This 7-inch tablet, launched at Mobile World Congress 2014 on Sunday, looks to compete with de...
Abstract: It's hard not to focus on the size of this beast. According to Huawei it's designed this way to better enjoy video and music content. It was compared during the press conference to Apple's iPad Mini and the Nexus 7 further cementing the tablet idea, but i...