Gizchina reports that a tablet from Huawei with the model number WGR-W09 has been spotted in the Geekbench benchmark. The tablet, whose name is not yet known, is speculated to replace the Metuped Pro. According to information in the Geekbench list, the Matepad Pro 2 has 8 GB of RAM and uses unspecified chips.

Although the name of the chip is not yet known; But the list mentions 8-core processors, which consists of 1 core with a frequency of 3.13 GHz, 3 cores with a frequency of 2.54 GHz and 4 cores with a frequency of 2.04 GHz. This Huawei tablet uses Android 10 operating system and has a score of 908 in the single-core test and 2987 points in the multi-core test in the benchmark.

The current model of the Huawei Matepad Pro tablet uses a 10.8-inch screen with a resolution of 1600 by 2560 pixels, and the top of the screen has a hole for a selfie camera. The screen-to-body ratio is up to 90%, and there is a very narrow margin around the screen. The Chinese company’s product has a Crane 990 chip with a CPU frequency of 2.86 GHz, and among the various models of the Metaped Pro, it can be purchased with a maximum of 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage memory.

The current version of the Matepad Pro comes in both 4G and Wi-Fi models, and the newer model is expected to make significant improvements in some cases, such as increased processing power thanks to the new chip. There also seem to be similarities between the two models, for example pointing to a screen with similar specifications and the same RAM.

The current MatePad Pro came with a 13-megapixel main camera, and Huawei used an 8-megapixel selfie camera for the front panel of the tablet. The battery capacity of the Mitoped Pro reaches 7250 mAh, which can be charged both 40-watt and 15-watt wireless. The Huawei tablet uses four speakers that use Histen 6.0 technology to improve their performance.