Stunning Huawei MatePad 12 X 2025 Finally Lands in Malaysia: A PaperMatte Powerhouse?

Last Updated: December 29, 2025

After making waves in the global market, the Huawei MatePad 12 X 2025 Edition has finally made its official debut in Malaysia. If you have been waiting for a tablet that prioritizes eye comfort without skimping on performance, this launch might be exactly what you needed to hear. Huawei is pitching this new slate as a productivity haven, particularly for users who stare at screens for hours on end, thanks to its signature display technology.

It is not just a simple refresh; the 2025 Edition seems to be positioning itself as a serious contender for digital artists and students alike who want that paper-like feel on a digital canvas. The device is set to hit official retail shelves on January 11, marking a strong start to the tech calendar for the new year.

Huawei MatePad 12 X Key Specification

Under the hood, the Huawei MatePad 12 X 2025 is an interesting beast. It is built around a 12-inch LCD screen that features Huawei’s PaperMatte technology, which is designed to provide ultra-clear visuals while significantly reducing glare – a massive bonus if you often work in bright cafes or outdoors. 

Powering the experience is the octa-core Kirin T92B chipset. Interestingly, Huawei has included a disclaimer with this processor stating that specifications may vary according to regulations in different countries, which is something tech enthusiasts might want to keep an eye on. 

This engine is paired with a generous 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, ensuring that multitasking on the pre-installed HarmonyOS 4.3 is snappy and fluid. In terms of optics, you are getting a surprisingly robust 50MP rear camera for high-res document scanning or quick shots, alongside an 8MP selfie snapper for your video calls. 

Huawei MatePad 12 X a massive 10,100mAh battery

To keep the lights on, the Huawei MatePad 12 X tablet packs a massive 10,100mAh battery that supports 66W wired superfast charging, meaning you won’t be tethered to a wall outlet for long.

This release suggests that Huawei is doubling down on the “wellness-meets-tech” niche. By pushing the PaperMatte technology as a headline feature, they are clearly targeting users who are fatigued by the harsh reflections of standard glossy OLEDs. 

The choice of colors – a fresh “Greenery” and a classic “White” – further reflects this organic, comfortable aesthetic. While the disclaimer on the chipset is a bit of a mystery that we will need to test in real-world scenarios, the combination of a huge battery, high RAM, and that specialized display makes this a very attractive package for creatives.

It will be interesting to see how the local market responds when sales officially open, but on paper, the Huawei MatePad 12 X looks like a solid upgrade for anyone valuing screen time comfort.

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Senior Editor at Intaak Media. After covering general tech news for 3 years, Abhijit now leads our Investigative News Desk, focusing on official launches, corporate strategy, and deep-dive reporting.

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