Huawei All Set to Launch Another Foldable Smartphone

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  • Mate X2 will adopt a design similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy Fold
  • Recently, Huawei Consumer Business Group (CBG) announced that it has shipped 200 million smartphones to date in 2019
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According to a report by GizmoChina, Huawei is all set to launch its another foldable smartphone Mate X2 in the third quarter of next year.

The device is likely to be powered by the upcoming Kirin 1000 processor. The report mentioned that the Mate X2 will adopt a design similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy Fold.

Mate X

Meanwhile, Mate X, the foldable smartphone by Huawei features a flexible OLED foldable FullView display, falcon-wing mechanical hinge and a 5G modem chipset Balong 5000. Huawei’s official statement regarding the smartphone’s specifications read, “Equipped with the world’s first 7nm 5G multi-mode modem chipset Balong 5000, the chipset has unprecedented 5G download speeds, at 4.6 Gps on the Sub-6 GHz band (theoretical).”

The Huawei Mate X’s dual SIM feature supports both 4G and 5G. It has a 4500 mAh battery and Leica sensors as cameras. The company’s official statement regarding the battery read, 55 W Huawei SuperCharge tops the battery up quickly to minimise downtime for those who prefer a fast-paced lifestyle.

Recently, Huawei Consumer Business Group (CBG) announced that it has shipped 200 million smartphones to date in 2019, 64 days earlier than the same shipment milestone last year. Interestingly, these numbers are despite the recent restrictions that the USA had put on the China-based technology giant.