Huawei MatePad 11.5 arrives in Brazil in May with PaperMatte screen and floating desktop
Huawei officially confirmed that the MatePad 11.5 will arrive on the Brazilian market later this month. The tablet arrives with a complete productive experience, including floating windows, keyboard, mouse and M-Pencil stylus support. The device was launched internationally in December 2025 and is now expanding its presence across the country. The suggested price is R$1,899 for the base model.
Tela and robust design for everyday use
The visual highlight is the 11.5-inch LCD screen with an anti-reflective PaperMatte finish, which reduces glare and improves visual comfort during hours of use. The resolution reaches 2,200 x 1,440 pixels with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a 3:2 aspect ratio, leaving 86% of the front area free for content.
Quanto construction, the tablet features an aluminum alloy structure, a reduced thickness of just 6.85 mm and a weight of just 499 grams. Essas compact dimensions make it easy to carry and use in your hands for extended periods. The 7,700 mAh battery provides autonomy of up to 10 hours of continuous video playback. The fast charging system reaches 22.5 W.
Performance with Kirin 8000 and integrated ecosystem
The tablet features the Kirin 8000 platform accompanied by up to 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage. HarmonyOS 4.2 operates as the base system, enabling fluid synchronization between multiple Huawei devices via the SuperHub. The Super Device functionality turns the tablet into a second screen for computers.
Image capture is handled by an 8 MP front camera for video calls and a 13 MP main camera. Duas discreet lenses that do not compromise the device’s minimalist design. The set of specifications points to a versatile tablet, suitable for both content consumption and light productive tasks.
Configurações and available variants
- Tela 11.5-inch LCD, 2200 x 1440 pixels, 120 Hz, 3:2 aspect ratio
- Plataforma Kirin 8000 with 6GB or 8GB RAM options
- Armazenamento: 128 GB or 256 GB (expandable via microSD)
- Bateria 7,700 mAh with 22.5 W fast charging
- Câmera main 13 MP + front 8 MP
- HarmonyOS 4.2 with SuperHub and Super Device
- Dimensões: 260.88 x 176.82 x 6.85 mm, weight 499 grams
Posicionamento in the productive tablet segment
The MatePad 11.5 competes in a specific niche of users looking for a tablet focused on productivity and an experience similar to that of an ultra-thin laptop. The floating desktop experience allows you to open multiple windows simultaneously, something expected in modern operating systems. Integration with the Huawei ecosystem favors consumers who already use the brand’s smartphones and smartwatches. The PaperMatte finish sets the tablet apart visually and offers a practical advantage in brightly lit environments.
The arrival of MatePad 11.5 to the Brasil marks another step for Huawei in diversifying its tablet portfolio. The tablet represented a gap in the brand’s catalog for users who wanted a screen larger than 10 inches, while maintaining portability. The May 25th date opens a two-week window for advance orders and market assessments before the month ends.
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