Huawei 10-inch Android tablet spied in leaked close-up shots

Just a day after we laid eyes on a set of photos teasing a new Huawei-made smartphone, a new batch of images has surfaced to give us a brief look at an upcoming tablet from the company too. There's not a lot of hard details to be had just yet, but the folks at hi-tech.mail.ru claim that the 10-inch slate could come packing an 8-megapixel camera, stereo speakers and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. There also looks to be a some sort of connector at the bottom of the device.
Obviously it's kind of tough to get a really good feel for this mystery tablet from a handful of close-up photos, but the shots have definitely piqued our interest in the device. Plus, it's good to see that Huawei may be cooking up a 10-inch tablet to follow its 7-inch MediaPad, especially if the new slate is indeed running ICS out of the box. Like many of the other new products we've seen emerge over the past few weeks, we could be seeing more of this Huawei tablet at Mobile World Congress next week, so be sure to keep it locked here for more. Until then, you can find a few more photos at the hi-tech.mail.ru link below. What do you all make of the device depicted in these shots?


Via DroidDog, Engadget, hi-tech.mail.ru


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