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Tecno has officially launched the MegaPad SE in Ghana, introducing an 11-inch tablet with an all-metal body and the company’s latest Tecno AI system designed to boost productivity and everyday performance.
The unveiling event, held in Accra, marks Tecno’s push to expand its tablet lineup across Africa with a device aimed at students, creators and general users who want a large screen without the premium-tier cost. The MegaPad SE features a slim form factor, rounded metal edges and a durable finish that positions it above many competing mid-range devices in the region.
One of its most notable additions is Tecno’s in-device AI. The company says the system improves content search, enhances app optimisation, assists with note-taking, and supports voice-driven tasks. While full technical documentation has not yet been published, Tecno explained that the MegaPad SE will receive periodic AI feature updates through OTA releases.
The 11-inch display is built for entertainment, productivity and digital learning, offering users more screen space for multitasking and media. Tecno also noted that the tablet is designed to run efficiently even during long usage sessions, thanks to internal cooling improvements and power-saving algorithms supported by the AI engine.
The device comes at a time when the African tablet market is experiencing renewed interest driven by remote learning, small-business digitisation and increased mobile content consumption. Tecno believes the MegaPad SE’s mix of design quality, performance tools and expected affordability will appeal particularly to young professionals and students in Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya.
Industry analysts say this launch signals Tecno’s broader plan to strengthen its presence beyond smartphones, especially as competition intensifies among global brands in the mid-range tablet category. With the MegaPad SE, the company is positioning itself as a brand capable of offering both attractive design and AI-powered experiences at lower price points.
Market rollout is expected to continue across West Africa in the coming weeks, though Tecno has not yet announced official Nigeria or East Africa release dates. Pricing details are also expected soon.
As users wait for wider availability, the MegaPad SE’s debut has already sparked discussion about whether Tecno’s AI-integrated tablets could reshape expectations for affordability and productivity within the African tech ecosystem.
The unveiling event, held in Accra, marks Tecno’s push to expand its tablet lineup across Africa with a device aimed at students, creators and general users who want a large screen without the premium-tier cost. The MegaPad SE features a slim form factor, rounded metal edges and a durable finish that positions it above many competing mid-range devices in the region.
One of its most notable additions is Tecno’s in-device AI. The company says the system improves content search, enhances app optimisation, assists with note-taking, and supports voice-driven tasks. While full technical documentation has not yet been published, Tecno explained that the MegaPad SE will receive periodic AI feature updates through OTA releases.
The 11-inch display is built for entertainment, productivity and digital learning, offering users more screen space for multitasking and media. Tecno also noted that the tablet is designed to run efficiently even during long usage sessions, thanks to internal cooling improvements and power-saving algorithms supported by the AI engine.
The device comes at a time when the African tablet market is experiencing renewed interest driven by remote learning, small-business digitisation and increased mobile content consumption. Tecno believes the MegaPad SE’s mix of design quality, performance tools and expected affordability will appeal particularly to young professionals and students in Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya.
Industry analysts say this launch signals Tecno’s broader plan to strengthen its presence beyond smartphones, especially as competition intensifies among global brands in the mid-range tablet category. With the MegaPad SE, the company is positioning itself as a brand capable of offering both attractive design and AI-powered experiences at lower price points.
Market rollout is expected to continue across West Africa in the coming weeks, though Tecno has not yet announced official Nigeria or East Africa release dates. Pricing details are also expected soon.
As users wait for wider availability, the MegaPad SE’s debut has already sparked discussion about whether Tecno’s AI-integrated tablets could reshape expectations for affordability and productivity within the African tech ecosystem.