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Huawei’s thinnest flagship tablet goes on sale in Europe

Huawei MatePad Pro Max goes on sale in Europe with a premium price tag

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Huawei has officially started selling the MatePad Pro Max in Germany, marking the European retail debut of its flagship tablet nearly two months after its global unveiling. Positioned as a premium productivity device, the MatePad Pro Max combines an ultra-thin design, a high-end OLED display, desktop-style software features, and bundled accessories aimed at professionals and creators.

The tablet starts at €1,099 for the Space Gray model, while the PaperMatte Edition with the Glide Keyboard costs €1,299. Huawei is also sweetening the deal with free accessories and an extended warranty for early buyers.

Huawei scores high on thinness and lightness

Huawei says the MatePad Pro Max is the world’s thinnest and lightest tablet in its class. Measuring just 4.7mm at its thinnest point and weighing 499 grams for the standard model, the tablet is designed to be highly portable without compromising durability.

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Despite its slim profile, Huawei claims the device is 60 percent more resistant to bending than its predecessor and is the first tablet to receive TÜV Rheinland Ultra-thin Bending Resistance Certification.

The front is dominated by a 13.2-inch Flexible OLED PaperMatte display with a resolution of 3000×2000, a 144Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of 1,600 nits. Huawei’s nano-level etching technology helps reduce reflections and glare, making the display more comfortable to use outdoors or under bright lighting. The slim 3.55mm bezels also contribute to an impressive 94 percent screen-to-body ratio.

Under the hood, the MatePad Pro Max runs HarmonyOS 4.3, offering features such as Live Multitask, which lets users work with up to 3 apps simultaneously. Huawei has also bundled a PC-like version of WPS Office complete with AI-powered tools for editing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, positioning the tablet as a genuine laptop alternative.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NearLink, and USB-C 3.1, while a 10,400mAh battery supports 66W fast charging and 40W wired reverse charging for powering compatible accessories.

The optional Glide Keyboard adds six rows of keys, 1.8mm key travel, and a built-in charging slot for the M-Pencil Pro, further strengthening the tablet’s productivity credentials.

Buyers will get a lot of freebies

For buyers, Huawei is adding significant launch incentives. Customers purchasing the MatePad Pro Max through the Huawei Online Store or the company’s Berlin flagship store before July 31 will receive a 12-month extended warranty, a free pair of FreeBuds Pro 4, the M-Pencil Pro, and a €100 discount voucher.

With Apple and Samsung continuing to dominate the premium tablet market, Huawei is clearly betting that a combination of premium hardware, productivity-focused software, and generous launch offers will help the MatePad Pro Max stand out. While its lack of Google services may remain a consideration for some users, the tablet offers an attractive package for those already invested in Huawei’s ecosystem or looking for a capable alternative to traditional laptops.

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