TheIt has been speculated that the cat has finally come out of the bag: Huawei has presented its new foldable smartphone Huawei Mate X2 as part of an official presentation. Rumors about design changes to the predecessor are confirmed: Huawei is adapting the appearance of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold and moving the large foldable screen inside. In order not to keep unlocking the device, there is another screen outside, just like the classic smartphone. There is also now concrete information on technology and equipment.
Huawei Mate X2 with HarmonyOS
The external screen measures 6.45 inches with a resolution of 2700 x 1160 pixels, and the tablet-like screen inside provides 8 inches with a resolution of 2480 x 2200 pixels. The refresh rate is 90 Hz (Hz). As for the processor, Huawei uses an internal Kirin 9000 processor, and there is 8 GB of RAM available. The 4400 mAh (mAh) battery can be charged at 55W. On the back there are four cameras for different purposes and a 50-megapixel main lens. Huawei has also installed a 16MP selfie camera on the front – on the other hand, you have to do without selfies when opening them. Due to trade disputes between China and the United States, the operating system used is not Android, but the modified format EMUI 11.0. Huawei’s new HarmonyOS system update is scheduled for April 2021. The Huawei Mate X2 will go on sale from February 25, 2021, but initially exclusively in the home country of China. It is unclear whether other countries and regions will follow suit. Depending on the version, you’ll pay the equivalent of around 2,290 € for 256GB of internal storage, or just under 2,420 € for 512GB.
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