Huawei could beat Samsung to launch first foldable smartphone

27 July 2018
Huawei's flexible phone could launch before 2018 is over.

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  • Anonymous
  • gJt
  • 27 Jul 2018

Max, 27 Jul 2018Yawn... I'm not impressed by bragging rights: whoever makes... moreThen dont buy it...

    Will it be tablet-phone hybrid when its folded it becomes phone and tablet when opened

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      • ZloiYuri
      • Tmf
      • 27 Jul 2018

      Foldable means tiny or divided battery. Too bad for use.

        • k
        • k-9
        • FMY
        • 27 Jul 2018

        only point in these screens i see is not needing a tempered glass or case as when it is folded u cant scratch the screen apart from that i think its just a gimmick.

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          • Max
          • Mvv
          • 27 Jul 2018

          Yawn... I'm not impressed by bragging rights: whoever makes the "first" one, come back when you have a mass-market product. A small series ultra-expensive device is still just a tech show demo not a real product. Also, why the heck would one want to fold a normal sized phone in half, as depicted?!? What I want is to UNfold my normal sized phone to twice its size, not that...

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            • AnonD-598579
            • S12
            • 27 Jul 2018

            Huawei launches a foldable phone and nobody bats an eye, Apple launches foldable phone and everybody looses their minds (when they will launch it)...isheeps.
            And also Huawei is not doing this for mass production (yet), they are doing it to show everybody else that the technology could be implemented in devices and to show what future applications/day to day usage can relate to a foldable device.

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              • Anonymous
              • U2T
              • 27 Jul 2018

              Not bad can’t wait for foldable n 5g the power of technology to rule the world in your hands

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                • ssreload
                • mA@
                • 27 Jul 2018

                For big display and small footprint when is fold.
                For me sounds like a big thing, but let's see durability of displays and movable circuits (I remember the foldable Sammy phones I had - E700, E710 with problems between moving parts) and how batteries will stand.

                  I want to know. What is foldable phone for?