Отзывы о Планшет HUAWEI MatePad T 8.0 (2020)
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- + Добротно слепленный, увесистый металлический планшет. С неплохим экраном, который хоть и не хватает с неба звёзд, но вполне выполняет свою функцию, в том числе, на солнце. Запаса нет, но видимость достойная. Хорошо держит заряд. Связь не теряет.
- - Bloatware. Просто куча предустановленного непойми чего. Что-то является ярлыками на закачку (игры). Что-то - уже готовые к использованию приложения.
Ну и отсутствие Google сервисов. Некоторые приложения отказываются присылать уведомления, не обнаружив...
- + Отличная скорость, IPS экран, думал, что, что при таком разрешении будет не комфортно пользоваться, т.к. у моего смартфона разрешение 2340x1080, но к счастью это не так, пользоваться планшетом очень комфортно. Отсутствие Гугл-сервисов не напрягает, т.к. любое приложение можно скачать с сайта 4pd*, надеюсь не сочтут это рекламой. Флешка на 128 Гб решает проблемы...
- + компактный , хорошо - долго держит заряд. В случае с LTE устойчивый интернет . При необходимости исполняет...
- + Нормальный аппарат за свои деньги.
- + Планшет покупался как телефон (для разговора по громкой связи), все работает.
- - Нет возможности использовать как USB-модем (раньше у этой модели такая возможность была), можно только как bluetooth-модем.
- + Ну как бы всё нормально , зарядку держит хорошо . ну и за такую цену отличный вариант
- - Не нашёл
- + Цена- урвал по бонусам и скидкам довольно дёшево с бесплатной доставкой. Удобный.легкий. шустрый. Быстро грузит...
- + Шустрый, небольшой по размерам
- - Отсутствует плей маркет, замена своим макетом, не в полном объёме приложений
- + мне понравился, все отлично работает, жалко что гнездо зарядки микро усб.
The 10 inch screen is great, it's as clear as you need it to be, very crisp and the colours are as vibrant as any other tablet I have previously used. The weight is good, it feels as though it's extremely well made and after testing it the performance I can say it's fantastic, Huawei have done a great job by manufacturing a very affordable tablet but also enabling it to have high-end performance. In comparison to my iPad Mini the response time for app loading, stream loading etc. is non-existent, it performs just as well so considering this cost the best part of around 60% less it was worth the investment.
Now the downside (and the only downside I might add) to this tablet is by default you cannot install or transfer apps to the SD card. This is a problem for many as you do not want to eat into your internal storage if you like to download movies and TV shows for offline viewing as the 32GB will quickly disappear if you do. I managed to find an alternative method which allows you to store the downloaded data to an SD card, that method is:
On the tablet via a browser (I used Chrome) search for 'apkpure', generally it's the first option in any search list, when you see it click on it and download it. When downloaded and installed this app will appear on screen and acts as a secondary app store to the Google Play one. Open apkpure, as you will see you can directly download the apk's of nearly all of the apps that are available on the Google Play store (making the Play store redundant). I managed to download the Netflix and Prime Video apps, and within those apps you can select the SD card as the default storage for downloads in the advanced setting areas (open Netflix, go to advanced settings and enable the SD card storage option). From there on anything you download for offline viewing will be stored to the SD card so you are not losing internal memory. It worked perfectly for me on this very tablet, I hope it works for you.
Overall I would highly recommend this tablet if you are looking for one that performs as good as high-end ones but doesn't come with the same price.
This is for the new 2019 T5 10.1" tablet with 32GB and 3GB RAM. Overall this is a good tablet for the price but there are compromises along the way. Huawei tablets are cheaper than Samsung but when you consider all the extras, the difference maybe isn't as great as you initially think. So...
When you unbox the tablet you will probably be a little underwhelmed. It has a metal back and is quite thin; it feels well built without in any way being nice or premium. However, with any tablet you will put it in a case so actually the 'premiumness' of a tablet is largly irrelevant in day to day use.
The spec is great - 32GB Storage and 3GB RAM. Performance is snappy and quick and it rarely hesitates. You'd need to spend at least another £140 with Samsung to get close. The screen is sharp and clear and it runs Huawei's version of Android which is attractive and easy to use, even if it is desperately trying to be IOS. In my view Huawei has spent your money on the internals rather than fancy metal strips or buttons.
Overall it's a cheap and usable tablet but my main issues are:
1. There is facial recognition log-in but no infa-red so it only works in the light. If you are reading in the dark you will have to put in your PIN. There is no pattern option or fingerprint sensor.
2. It is missing a hall sensor (this is a big irritant for me) which means that your case will not turn the tablet on and off when you open and close it.
3. There is a piece of design which is so utterly stupid I cannot understand how it made it into production. When you turn the table to use in landscape mode the power and volume buttons end up on the bottom of the tablet. This makes them inaccessible and they are frequently operated by whatever you rest the tablet on. If you are reading in bed, for example, and have it resting on the covers, it will inevitably turn off, or the volume bar will appear. Genuinely silly design.
4. This is just a phone OS. Huawei has not bothered to re-write it for tablets so it keeps referring to 'your phone'. It also means that some apps think they are displaying on a smaller screen. A bit of faffing around in settings can reduce the size of text but a tablet OS would have been better.
5. For some reason best known to itelf, Huawei has disabled the Android feature that allows you to put apps on the SD card. This means that the card can only be used for media, and then only certain media - remember that many video sites like BBC iplayer, will not download to removable storage so you definitely want the 32GB version. You'll be out of memory in no time on the 16GB version. Such a mean move by Huawei.
As the M3 Mediapad appears to be discontinued (which is what I would have bought), the next step up in Huawei's range is the Mediapad M5 which is £100 more. It's clearly a nicer tablet but given the comprimomises with this one are relatively minor, and many of which are down to the operating system, which is shared, I think I'd stick with the T5. Just make sure you buy the 3GB RAM version; the lower spec one will be rather slow and you'll be out of memory in no time.
Only 2-stars due to:
1. EMUI OS does not allow easy moving of apps to SD Card, have to use a 3 party app. The whole point of an SD card (for me) is that I can store all my apps/data so as not to use up internal storage. Even stating default storage is the SD card, the command is ignored.
2. Most of the options to administer the tablet are greyed out.
3. Bluetooth only works if Location is disabled.
4. Constantly freezes
5. Hidden apps like Dialler cannot be removed - I have no need for it on my tablet - I use my mobile
6. Bought two different cases that were supposed to be able to open/sleep tablet neither worked - option to use this type of cover not available on the tablet although it stated they can be used in their blurb.
On the plus side:
1. Good battery life
2. Good screen resolution
3. Good sound
All in all wish I had repurchased an ASUS instead as at the moment to much of my time is taken up trying to keep this darned Huawei in a semblence of working order for me.
Pros:
+ Screen is beautiful; colours are good (there are options to tweak it if you're not happy)
+ Feels light but solid in your hand; not quite as premium as an iPad or top end tablet, but definitely not a flimsy plastic thing either
+ Battery life is AMAZING. I had this at 100%, my little ones watched it the whole way on a 3 hour car journey and it finished at 84%. I left it for a week on the table without charging it further and it was in the high 70s
+ Interface is lovely and intuitive. Feels like their EMUI skin tries to copy a lot from Apple's iOS (go to the settings menu and it looks strangely familiar), but overall it's a great skin
+ Expandable storage (I threw a 512GB card in there and it accepted it straight away)
+ Standard MicroUSB charger, so if you lose the one in the box it's not the end of the world
I haven't found any flaws yet - obviously if you believe the Chinese backdoor conspiracies then you probably won't be looking at Huawei anyway, but as a standalone product this has been a great buy.
Price wise I think it outshines the Fire HD in terms of convenience (you won't need to side load apps from Google Play as you can directly access the Play Store). You can then get Prime Video as an app to download anything you want from your Amazon account. With 3GB RAM it hasn't stuttered at all, even when browsing heavily with several tabs open.
Alternatively you can install a media player, have a bunch of videos/shows on a memory card and use it as a small entertainment device for the kids. Either way, it's fantastic.
That was an awful mistake and I have finally ditched the FIRE HD and reinstated my Kindle PaperWhite. I hated the FIRE with its OS restrictions and poor build quality. I also found reading Kindle books on it to be very tiring (with a very short battery life).
As such, I wanted a plain, simple and cost-effective tablet (to accompany my Kindle). This seemed to fit the bill and at £100 (as a Prime Day deal) it is good value.
Now, it then depends on what you want from a tablet. If you are looking for dazzling display graphics running resource hungry games, then this one is not for you!
However, I wanted something to use when travelling that allowed me to check emails, has a reasonable word processor and lets me browse news and sports apps. This tablet is more than adequate for these purposes. It is a simple quad-core device with limited memory. The screen and battery are very adequate.
It’s great to see it comes with Microsoft office already installed - surprisingly an unadvertised feature! OK, it is the 'free' version and it does prompt you to buy a subscription - but it does everything I need and means documents are compatible with my home and office PCs.
It also comes with the useful Google Maps pre-installed (see note below regarding storage of off-line maps)..
There is not too much bloatware but I did disable a number of apps such as GMAIL (I use Yahoo Mail). For reasons unknown it comes with HP Print Enabler ready installed. That I disabled and I installed the Epson equivalent instead. I then added BBC and SKY news and Sports and a banking app, followed by some of my favoured apps such as, BBC Weather, Prime Video, Thetrainline, a variety of TV catch-up apps and my favoured File Manager (by ASUS). The pre-installed video and music apps I ignored and installed VLC for media playback - which allows me to access media on our home NAS via our local network. I also use VLC on my PCs and mobile, indeed, its available on almost any platform.
The biggest issue is not being able to install apps on the SD card. For reasons unknown, this is a Huawei rather than a Google Android OS restriction. However, all is not lost and I use a 128GB micro SD card for media files and as the tablet default storage location - eg. I have set up MAPS to store off-line maps on the card. Not being 'internal storage' means I can dis-mount the card and pop it into a PC for data exchange (though I usually use MS One-drive for anything but the largest files). I also use the card for backups.
The lack of internal memory (just 16GB) can cause issues if too many apps are installed or running at the same time. However, with everything I need installed I have 3+GB free which is more than adequate for my needs. The tablet is very responsive and I don't find myself waiting for something to load. As I said above, screen resolution is very adequate however I do find it often necessary to tap the screen twice to select things. That appears to more a function of the OS rather than the tablet itself. It is a tad annoying but something I have got used to!
So, this tablet more than meets my needs and I am very pleased. There are similar tablets available from Samsung and Lenovo. This one (IMHO) has the advantage as regards build quality and price – and accessories are readily available. I have also previously owned a FUSION5 tablet. That had an excellent specification but proved to be poorly built and unreliable - and had to be returned. I suppose at this price its a question of build quality Vs tech spec. I'd opt for reliability every time.
I have dropped one star in my rating due to the SD card limitations and because the T3-10 doesn't support auto sleep/wake.
Be aware of what you are buying here and do not set your expectation too high. However, for the price, I think this is an excellent purchase.
I would advise buying the 32GB (or more) over the 16GB model because as has been mentioned, the Micro SD Card possibly cannot completely replace the internal storage for app use. Although Huawei have done a software update which does now enable the memory card to be used as internal storage. (So that may have changed).
To the complainers regarding this aspect though; have you ever tried to upgrade the storage in an Apple device!? Having said that 16GB is a very small capacity anyway.
This device is identical in physical size to a normal Ipad. Being Android, it does not need stupid iTunes to backup the device either. One can back up the device automatically (or manually) using Googe and/or Huawei, plus it has Google Store (and Huawei Store) to use for apps (and despite the USA, Google Store is remaining on existing Android devices apparently).
The on-screen picture is brilliant. As is the touchscreen and colour definition. There is no 'lag' (I don't play 'racing' games tho)?
It is so impressive a device in itself, (plus what can be done with it compared to an Ipad), that my wife had one as well. She never has a new device because of 'getting used to them', but she made an exception for this. The MicroSD memory card can be of huge capacity and hold dozens of films, ebooks, music etc., as well as (if desired) being used for app storage. You may need to enable 'developer options' though; I don't know, as I already had prior to the update.
I have not found a single thing that I could complain about - and that is uusual.
As for the USA and Android updates: hands up anyone who has ever had an Android Device obtain updates for more than 2 years anyway. This thing works well enough on Android 8 right now and an upgrade would bring minimal changes that may matter.
If in doubt, I would say to buy one.
32gb micro sd card, but you can't move the apps to the card, A stupid design fault. I Am returning this, it's stupid how it takes a micro sd but You CAN NOT transfer apps to it.




