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Chinese smartphone company Huawei has today unveiled its latest foldable smartphone, the Mate X2, at a special event in China.

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The successor to 2019's Mate X, the phone has received a radical redesign and now features a large uninterrupted 8-inch screen that folds inwards, rather than having the main display on the exterior, as with the original device.

The main screen uses a 180Hz display with an 8:7.1 aspect ratio, and when the phone is folded, a second 6.45-inch display (with a 12:9 aspect ratio) on the outside can be used, similar to Samsung's Galaxy Fold design. Both displays feature a wide color gamut and an ultra-low reflection feature that bests the reflectance level of Apple's Pro Display XDR, claims Huawei.

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In a neat-looking innovation, a new multi-dimensional hinge design allows for a "seamless" fold without a gap, using a water drop-shaped cavity that houses the fold inside. Its dual-spiral structure is made from high-intensity steel that "eliminates the problem of display creasing," and also enables a 40% flatter panel design, claims Huawei.

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Camera wise, the Mate X2 features an Ultra Vision Leica Quad setup that offers a "DSLR-level experience," with a 50-megapixel sensor, a 50-megapixel wide-angle lens, a 16-megapixel ultra-wide lens, a 12-megapixel telephoto lens with a 3x optical zoom, and an 8-megapixel "SuperZoom" camera with a 10x optical zoom.

The camera module is housed in the thickest part of the phone, which tapers off. However, despite the tapering design, the device folds in a uniform left and right fashion, so that the taper is not apparent when closed. The majority of the handset's mass is also on the right side of the phone to make it easier to hold when unfolded in either portrait or landscape.

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The Mate X2 is powered by the Kirin 9000 5G chip, which debuted in Huawei's Mate 40 Pro last year. It's supported by 8GB of RAM, and a 4,400mAh battery that can be fast-charged at up to 55W. The device also supports dual-SIM 4G/5G use, and comes supplied with a leather case featuring a kickstand.

The Mate X2 launches in China on February 25, available with either 256GB or 512GB storage, for ¥17,999 (around $2,785) and ¥18,999 (around $2,940), respectively.


It's unlikely that the Mate X2 will be available in the United States, given Huawei's conflicts with the U.S. government. At any rate, the Mate X2 will launch without support for Google's apps or services, which is likely to limit its appeal outside of China.

There have been several rumors suggesting that Apple is exploring folding screen technology. Apple's rumored foldable ‌iPhone‌ has been said to feature an OLED display from Samsung, according to reports of internal durability testing and display sample orders.

In January, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said that Apple was testing foldable iPhones with a range of display sizes. A recent report from Taiwanese website Economic Daily News claimed that two prototype foldable iPhones had passed internal tests, and said that the device could launch in late 2022 or 2023.

Given the influx of multiple folding smartphones coming to market and the uptick in rumors, Apple is surely looking into the feasibility of its own similar device. Rumors about Apple working on a foldable ‌‌iPhone actually‌‌ date back to 2016, and the company has filed a significant number of patents related to a foldable ‌iPhone‌.

Article Link: Huawei Unveils $2,800 Foldable 'Mate X2' Smartphone With Dual-Screen Redesign
 
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contacos

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Weird aspect ratio in both formats. No thanks. Like if you wanted to watch a movie on this you would basically end up with the real estate of the „folded“ screen size no? Due to the weird ratio and black bars required to fit everything yet in „smart phone mode“ it’s too narrow for my taste. Strange choice.
 

Razorpit

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Admittedly I never used anything like this that I can remember, but structurally speaking, how do you use it?

It seems like it would be constantly "flopping" in your hand for the lack of a better word. Trying to type on it, use it, without something solid behind it supporting it seems like a P.I.A..
 
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Phil A.

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The idea of a foldable phone really appeals to me (possibly just the novelty factor), but they have too many compromises at the moment and the prices are beyond ridiculous at this stage.

It will be interesting to see if it becomes a standard form factor and Apple joins the party or if it's just a passing fad (I think it could go either way)
 

ColdShadow

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The folding display technology is premature.
Once they somehow get rid of that ugly crease,and eliminated the inevitable screen damage,then folding phones will be worth considering.
 
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Mykbibby

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This is the most I’ve ever been intrigued by a non-Apple smartphone.

Of course I won’t buy it. No iOS=non-starter. But normally when I see non-Apple phones there is literally nothing about them that intrigues me. This is at the very least an interesting display of engineering, and seems to be lighting the path for Apple’s entry into this space when the time is right.
 

Daum

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wow this thing looks nice! samsung should have kept the punch hole on the side instead of in the center. it looks more futuristic. i'm personally waiting for the z fold 3. you can literally flex on everyone who thinks their phone is elite. ?
 
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svanstrom

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Movie watching-format when folded; and work (text/email) when unfolded.

I like it.

No way in hell I'd buy a 100% Chinese device, though; and that price is not competitive (for my usage) compared with if Apple just dropped an iPad mini Pro.
 

jmgregory1

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Visually, I like the concept. What I still don’t understand is how it would be used, much like with all of the phone / tablet foldables. Having the tablet sized screen should be great for writing emails, documents or working on spreadsheets, where you want the added size, but as I learned early on with the iPad, holding it while typing is a short-term proposition. So then it becomes more of a consumption device, which is fine for it to be that, but it narrows and limits the size of the consumer market - although the price alone is going to keep it in pretty rarified company.

For $2800, I’d just as soon buy an iPad Pro 12.9” with Magic Keyboard and an iPhone 12 Pro and have enough money left over to buy a set of AirPod Pro’s.
 

neander

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This looks amazing actually.. we're slowly getting to where foldables needs to be to make sense really. The price needs to come down significantly as well though..
 
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xxray

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Does anyone actually want foldable devices? Innovation is still great either way though...
 
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