Weekly poll results: the Huawei Mate X6 has two major issues and neither are Huawei's fault

We’re back to our regularly scheduled programming and it’s time to find out how the Huawei Mate X6 fared in the polls. Well, the results are in and they are a mix of good and bad. The sad thing is that the negatives aren’t all Huawei’s fault.
The Huawei Mate X6 has great hardware, better than most horizontal foldables out there. However, Huawei is cut off from the Google Play ecosystem – that means that the X6 is not a viable option for many outside of China. Some might go for the de-Googled lifestyle, tempted by the excellent hardware. Mostly excellent.

Google services are not the only thing out of reach for Huawei, the company also can’t buy the cutting-edge chipsets of today. This holds back the phone’s performance.
There are also other factors to consider – modern flagship foldables are pricey and the X6 carries a €2,000 price tag, which is enough to scare off many would-be buyers on its own.
We published our Huawei Mate X6 review a few days ago. The phone impressed with its slender, high-quality frame, excellent cameras and great screen. However, we came to the same conclusion – app store and chipset limitations make the high price hard to justify.
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- Lee 8V88
- 08 Jan 2025
- myC
My point was about how much ownership there was, I never said I didn't see the similarities in the designs, technology etc ;) I've got no problem with either brand. If Honor is the westernised version of Huawei, fine by me.
- potato4k
- 07 Jan 2025
- AA8
LOL. Have you seen how Chinese companies work? Look at the hardware and OS, it’s all Huawei written all over it. The selling of the brand is only there to appease western governments. And I’m not complaining.
- Lee 8V88
- 07 Jan 2025
- sv%
At no point did I mention Samsung. I can completely understand why they'd want to protect their own enterprises, but banning others is not the way to do it. Theyre stifling the competition and ultimately the only real losers are the cons...