BOE Senior VP says more affordable foldable phones coming by 2021

Michail, 09 April 2019

Folding phones like the Samsung Galaxy Fold and Huawei Mate X are neat, but few will be able to afford them. The Fold is expected to retail for $2,000 while Huawei’s offering goes even further at $2,600. There is always a price premium on first generation devices and most users will stick to traditional smartphones for the time being.

Galaxy Fold (left) and Mate X (right) Galaxy Fold (left) and Mate X (right)
Galaxy Fold (left) and Mate X (right)

BOE is one of the world’s largest display manufacturers and the main foldable display supplier for Huawei. Sooner or later display component prices will allow for more affordable folding phones and in a recent interview, BOE SVP Zhang Yu, confirmed that in two years time folding phones will retail in the $1,500 range. This figure is presumably for Huawei devices, using BOE screens but we can expect competitors to go even lower.

If you want to know more about how a foldable phone actually feels and operates check out our Huawei Mate X video preview below.

Source (in Chinese)Via


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Reader comments

  • Max
  • 10 Apr 2019
  • Mvv

Try harder, BOE. Until you can get one for the price of a current mid-ranger, they're dead in the water as anything but a curiosity. If you need a decade to make that happen, they're dead in the water full stop.

  • Anonymous
  • 10 Apr 2019
  • sxr

I would think that 1 foldable phone would cost the price of 2 single phones. double the screen double the price.

according to fandroid , yes , its affordable ... even its cost $2500 ... far more cheaper than iphone 6 today price ....

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