Exceptional Value for Money… Huawei Announces the Qingyun C5 Tablet
If you're looking for a high-spec tablet at a compelling price, the Huawei Qingyun C5 (3rd Gen) is here — aimed at enterprises but strong enough for advanced personal use. Here are full specs, pros and cons, and expected pricing in Egypt and the Arab region.
Huawei has quietly launched its latest tablet, the Qingyun C5 (3rd Generation), in China. Though primarily designed for corporate and enterprise customers, its feature set makes it attractive for individual users looking for a powerful tablet.
Specifications
-
Display: 11.5″ IPS, 2.2K resolution (~2200×1440), 120 Hz refresh rate, ~86% screen-to-body ratio.
-
Weight & Thickness: Approx. 6.85 mm thickness, around 499 g weight.
-
OS & Platform: HarmonyOS 4.2, with enterprise-grade security features.
-
Memory & Storage: 6 GB RAM + 128 GB internal storage
-
Cameras: Rear 13 MP + front 8 MP.
-
Battery: 7700 mAh typical, Huawei claims about 10 hours of local video playback.
-
Build & Durability: Aluminum alloy frame, TÜV Rheinland dual certifications (low blue light + flicker free), passes drop/dust/temperature tests.
-
Enterprise Features: Security level CC EAL5+, supports app whitelisting/blacklisting, function lockdowns, remote management.
-
Connectivity & Other Features: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C, 4 speakers, optional HUAWEI M-Pencil (3rd gen) & Smart Keyboard.
Pros
-
Large high-refresh display delivers smooth visuals and excellent workspace.
-
Relatively lightweight and thin for its size.
-
Solid battery life and build quality targeted to serious users.
-
High-end enterprise-grade security and control features.
-
Potentially strong value given its specs.
-
Flexible for productivity with optional stylus and keyboard support.
Cons
-
RAM and storage configuration (6GB/128GB) may be modest for heavy-duty users.
-
Enterprise features may be overkill for casual or purely entertainment use.
-
Unclear global pricing and availability; possible premium import costs.
-
Unknown details about network connectivity variants (e.g., LTE/5G) in global markets.
-
Accessories (stylus, keyboard) not included — add to total cost.
Expected Price in Egypt & Arab Region
There’s no official regional pricing yet. However:
-
Based on Chinese launch, arrival in Egypt might hit roughly EGP 15,000-20,000.
-
In other Arab countries, possibly around US$500-700, depending on local taxes and supply.
Note: These are rough estimates only.
A bold shift in the Pokémon franchise brings a battle-focused experience designed for competitive and casual players alike.
A temporary disruption in Samsung’s payment service during peak hours raises concerns about the reliability of digital transactions.
A major shift is underway in the global auto industry, with Kia positioning itself at the forefront of the smart mobility revolution.
Samsung is redefining the smartphone game: it’s no longer about thinner screens or sharper cameras—the AI assistant on your device matters most. Galaxy S26 introduces a multi-AI system for a truly unique experience.



