Huawei Mate X2 to come with an inward folding display
Huawei has announced two foldable smartphones until now - the Mate X and Mate Xs - which come with outward folding displays. But the Mate X2 will be different as it's said to feature an inward folding display.
Word comes from Ross Young, who's the Founder and Lead Analyst of DisplaySearch and DSCC. In reply to a tweet by reliable leakster Evan Blass, Young claimed that Mate X2 will have an inward folding display, which will be sourced from Samsung and BOE. And it won't be the UTG type, but CPI instead.
Huawei Mate X with outward folding designThis isn't the first time we are hearing of a foldable smartphone from Huawei with an inward folding display, since the Chinese tech giant filed a patent with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) for this design back in January.
The sketches provided by Huawei to EUIPO revealed the foldable smartphone will have a slot for a stylus, and it will come with a total of six cameras - four at the back and two on the front, housed on the vertical sidebar, which is also home to the secondary display. You can check out the images below to get a better idea of the design.
Huawei's inward folding smartphone with six cameras and stylus support
Circling back to Blass' tweet, the leakster revealed the names of Huawei's upcoming products along with their codenames in his post. The Mate X2 is Teton while the next-gen Nova and the Y9a are Jessica/Barbie and Franklin, respectively.
There are wearables as well. The Freebuds Pro are codenamed Mermaid while the Watch Fit is called Stia.
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- Ali
- 23 Sep 2020
- v6$
The original mate x and xs were better, slimmer and more realistic . Why Samsung is winning the market share despite that thick of a device 16.8 mm to 11.8 is huge difference is price $2000 vs $2600 for hauwei. Also note I would not risk my $2000 or ...
- Anonymous
- 10 Aug 2020
- 3Jd
What are you going on about? Mrwhosetheboss said samsung did it worse with 2 displays (one on inside one on outside), using 2 different sets of cameras (back and front setup) and having a thicker device. With Huawei Mate X it was all 1 disp...
- Anonymous
- 10 Aug 2020
- mp8
Yeah he praised Huawei so much but even they know it wasnt the pratical design. They learnt their lesson now time for the fanboys