Huawei Mate X smartphone folds face out
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Huawei has revealed its first smartphone to feature a foldable screen, less than a week after its rival Samsung did likewise.
The rival handset-tablet hybrids have contrasting designs.
Huawei’s Mate X places its fold-out screen on the outside of the device, so that it covers the front and rear of the phone when closed.
In both modes, the display is larger than Samsung’s. Huawei’s device is also flatter and thinner when shut.
However, unlike Samsung’s Galaxy Fold it does not have a second display on its reverse side.
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Samsung’s Fold does not appear to fold flat when closed
One analyst attending the launch event in Barcelona also remarked that a crease in the screen appeared to be visible.
For comparison’s sake, Huawei said:
- the Mate X’s screen is 8in (20.3cm) when unfolded
- when closed, the Mate X’s larger screen is 6.8in and the smaller one 6.6in
- when shut, the Mate X is 11mm (0.43in) thick
- Samsung’s Fold’s main screen is 7.3in (18.5cm) when unfolded
- the Fold’s other display is 4.6in
- the Fold measures 17mm (0.67in) thick at its widest point when closed
The Huawei Mate X’s screen goes “edge-to-edge” across the device when open
The Mate X has been priced to start at 2,299 euros ($2,600; £1996) and is due to go on sale from the middle of this year.
That compares to the $1,980 figure quoted by Samsung, although once taxes are taken into account the gap should be smaller.
Huawei’s consumer devices chief Richard Yu acknowledged that the price was “very expensive” but said he hoped it would be reduced over time.
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