No doubt about it, Huawei was the big winner in the foldable phone race back at Mobile World Congress 2019. Now, the impressive Huawei Mate X with its 100-components hinge is almost ready for launch.
The Huawei Mate X went up on the official website and was listed to launch in June.
While the listing doesn’t include a price, previous rumors and mentions place it at $2,580. It’s definitely not cheap but that’s to be expected, since it’s the first foldable phone that truly does justice to the concept.
Featuring an 8-inch screen with 2480 x 2200 resolution and an 8:7.1 aspect ratio when unfolded, the Mate 20 X is powered by the flagship Kirin 980 chipset and 8 GB of RAM.
When folded, the Mate 20 X becomes a dual display phone with a 6.6-inch 19.5:9 and a 6.38-inch 25:9 screen on each side.
All that screen real estate is also backed up by a generous 512 GB of storage and a 4,500 mAh battery with the new SuperCharge, which lets you charge the device from 0 to 85% in 30 minutes.
On the camera “front”, you’ll find a triple setup for the selfie cameras.
It consists of a 40 MP wide-angle lens 16 MP ultra-wide angle lens and an 8 MP telephoto lens, all of them co-developed with Leica.
With those big numbers in mind, it’s no wonder the price reflects them.
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