Huawei introduced a tablet for children – you can chew and throw it

Huawei has launched a kid-friendly version of last year’s MatePad T 10, the Huawei MatePad T 10 Kids Edition, on the international market.

Huawei introduced a tablet for children - you can chew and throw it

The model with a 9.7-inch screen received a special reinforced shockproof case made of food-grade silicone with a handle-stand and a similar stylus.

Huawei introduced a tablet for children - you can chew and throw it

A dedicated Kids Corner interface provides access to apps, features, and content tailored for kids. An annual subscription to the Azoomee children’s service is also provided, there are special educational applications and content. Parents can customize the tablet’s operating time, apps, and content available to their child.

Huawei introduced a tablet for children - you can chew and throw it

If the child is already big enough not to try to eat and test the tablet for durability, and has also grown to the “adult” interface, you can simply remove the cover and start using the device with standard settings. However, for older children and the whole family, there are also a number of functions.

Huawei introduced a tablet for children - you can chew and throw it

The tablet itself received an IPS screen with a resolution of HD (1280 x 800 pixels), with a diagonal of 9.7 inches, SoC Kirin 710A, 2 GB of RAM and 16 or 32 GB of internal flash memory, cameras for 2 and 5 megapixels, a battery with a capacity of 5 100 mAh. 4G LTE, Wi-Fi (802.11ac), Bluetooth 5.0 and GPS are supported. The tablet has a proprietary shell EMUI 10.1 based on the Android 10 operating system. Instead of Google services and applications, Huawei proprietary counterparts are used, including the AppGallery online application store.

Huawei introduced a tablet for children - you can chew and throw it

The Huawei MatePad T 10 Kids Edition tablet will be available for about $ 200.

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