Huawei MatePad is equipped with a Kirin 810 processor, and the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is equipped with an Exynos 9611 processor. Both of them are also LCD panels, so there is no difference in quality. Displayīoth tablets have 10,4-inch displays with the same 1200x2000 resolution. The Galaxy Tab S6 is slightly smaller and thinner, but surprisingly weighs 467 grams more than the MatePad, which weighs 450 grams. The Samsung tablet measures 244,5 x 154,3 x 7 mm, while the MatePad measures 245,2 x 155 x 7,4 mm. In terms of size, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite and Huawei MatePad aren't too far apart. On the back, Huawei adopted a tablet-shaped camera body for the MatePad, while Samsung opted for a square camera body. Two tablets have moderate-sized frames, although not the thinnest we've seen. Thus, you get a glass display, an aluminum frame and an aluminum cover on both devices. Samsung and Huawei used slightly different designs, but with the same materials. In this post, two new tablets will be compared, which in fact have more similarities than differences. About two weeks ago Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, a cheaper version of its flagship tablet - Galaxy Tab S6. Huawei is not the only manufacturer to announce a lite version of its flagship tablet. MatePad is intended for students and contains some pretty interesting specs. Last week Huawei announced a new tablet called simply MatePad, which is actually a less powerful version of its flagship tablet MatePad Pro.