Huawei M2a01l -
| Benchmark | Score (2015) | Equivalent 2024 Device | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ~49,000 | ~1% of a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | | Geekbench 3 (Single) | ~850 | N/A (Outdated API) | | Geekbench 3 (Multi) | ~3,500 | N/A | | 3DMark Ice Storm | ~11,000 (Limited) | Not comparable |
This paper is structured as a deep-dive analysis suitable for a tech journal, a historical device retrospective, or a hardware case study. Document ID: HW-M2A01L-WP-2024 Product Codename: M2-A01L Product Family: Huawei MediaPad M2 Series (8.0-inch) Release Date: Q3 2015 Status: Discontinued / End-of-Life 1. Abstract The Huawei MediaPad M2 8.0 (model M2-A01L) represents a pivotal moment in Huawei’s transition from a telecommunications infrastructure giant to a consumer electronics powerhouse. Released in the third quarter of 2015, the M2-A01L was not a flagship killer but a sophisticated mid-range tablet that emphasized audio-visual synergy—a rarity in the Android tablet market at the time. This paper provides a comprehensive hardware analysis, focusing on the Hisilicon Kirin 930 SoC, the integration of Harman Kardon audio technology, and the device’s software ecosystem (Android 5.1 Lollipop with EMUI 3.1). Furthermore, it examines the device’s thermal management, display calibration, and its long-term viability in the post-Android 5.x security landscape. The M2-A01L serves as a historical case study of how Huawei leveraged component synergy (audio + display) to differentiate itself in a market dominated by Samsung and low-cost Chinese alternatives. 2. Introduction & Market Context In 2015, the global tablet market was experiencing a slowdown following the initial iPad-led boom. Consumers were holding onto devices longer, and innovation had plateaued. Within the Android ecosystem, tablets suffered from a lack of optimized applications and perceived inferior build quality compared to Apple’s iPad Mini series. huawei m2a01l