Huawei presents world's first tri-foldable smartphone, having more than 3 million preorders

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Huawei presents world's first tri-foldable smartphone, having more than 3 million preorders​

BUSINESS Christian Baha
September 10 2024

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Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. unveiled the Huawei Mate XT Ultimate Design, its inaugural tri-foldable smartphone, at a conference on Tuesday. Currently the thinnest model on the globe, at a thickness of only 3.6 millimeters, has a 10.2-inch ultra-large inner screen.

"Huawei continues to make breakthroughs and explore various folding forms such as inward folding, outward folding, and vertical folding. Huawei's folding series has always been a leader in top technology. Today, we once again rewrite history, turning science fiction into reality and leading a new era of folding," the company said in a Weibo post.


A man wearing a white t shirt talks on a Huawei mobile phone while waiting in line in front of a Huawei store


People line up to buy or reserve a Mate 60 smartphone and other products outside a Huawei flagship store on September 25, 2023 in Beijing, China.Photo: Kevin Frayer (Getty Images)


Huawei’s tri-fold Mate XT smartphone has received over 3.18 million preorders since September 7, according to its website. The Mate XT will be unveiled at an event on Tuesday, Richard Yu, Huawei executive director, said on Weibo.

China’s smartphone shipments increased 8.9% year-over-year in the second quarter of this year, led by double-digit growth from local companies including Huawei, Vivo, and Xiaomi, according to the International Data Corporation. The growth edged Apple out of the top five into sixth place — and, despite the price cuts, the iPhone-maker saw a decline of 3.1% year-over-year, the data shows.

 
No phone makers can innovate as fast as Huawei, it has evolutionary productions coming out at amazing speed.
 
why? honestly........

it would have been mighty thick for a fold phone already......what the thickness would be? 11mm??
 
Waste. I got a galaxy fold. Good phone. But I don't think it justifies the premium price I paid for it.
 
People think they will use the phones as tablets. In reality the OLED displays of Tablets are way better than what fold phones can give.
People fall for gimmicks. Even double the screen size of a normal phone is still too small to be doing tablet kind of work. These companies need bakras, and people readily offer their necks.
 
China is the world biggest phone market by a huge margin, whoever conquers China, conquers the world in phone industry.
 

Apple rival Huawei turns science fiction into reality with launch of $2,800 tri-fold smartphone

By Reuters
Published Sep. 10, 2024, 1:29 p.m. ET

China’s Huawei Technologies on Tuesday unveiled a $2,800 tri-foldable phone as it seeks to extend its lead in the world’s biggest smartphone market and steal the spotlight from Apple hours after it debuted a new iPhone.

The Chinese tech giant showed off its new Mate XT, which users can fold three ways like an accordion screen door, during a launch ceremony in the southern tech hub of Shenzhen.

The device has already received more than 4 million pre-orders, for which no deposit is required, according to the company’s website.

Visitors take pictures of Huawei Mate XT in Beijing store
Tech giant Huawei showed off its new Mate XT, which users can fold three ways like an accordion screen door.AFP via Getty Images

Huawei Mate XT
The device has already received more than 4 million pre-orders, for which no deposit is required, according to the company’s website.

The entire global market for foldable phones was around 4 million units in the second quarter, according to research firm IDC.

“Today we bring you a product that everyone can think of but could not make. Our team has been working hard for five years and has never given up,” Huawei executive director Richard Yu said at the launch.

“Today we will once again rewrite the history of the industry, turn science fiction into reality, and lead a new era of folding devices.”

The new phone boasts an AI assistant with text summary, translation and editing functions, as well as AI-boosted image editing functions such as trimming unwanted parts of photos, Yu said.

AI functions are supported by Huawei’s in-house Kylin chips, he added.

The much-anticipated launch comes just hours after Apple unveiled its latest model — the AI-boosted iPhone 16 — with both smartphones due to go on sale on Sept. 20.

The Mate XT comes in red and black and has a 10.2 inch display screen.

At 3.6mm wide, the company said it was the world’s slimmest foldable phone and has a keyboard attachment that fits in your pocket.

Ahand to activate the screen of Huawei Mate XT.
Ahand activatea the screen of Huawei Mate XT.

Prices start at 19,999 yuan ($2,800) for 256 gigabytes, with versions with higher memory available for 21,999 yuan and 23,999 yuan.

Huawei made a comeback to the high-end smartphone segment last year with the release of a device powered by a domestically-made chip, defying US sanctions that have cut off its access to the global chipset supply chain. The launch of the Mate 60 Pro surprised analysts and US officials.

Huawei already has two-way foldable phones in its lineup, and its strong sales in China helped it overtake Samsung Electronics this year as the biggest vendor of such phones globally.

But with a price tag that starts at $2,800 — more than twice the starting price of the comparable iPhone 16 Pro Max — and limited production, the tri-fold phone is likely to become more of a symbol of Huawei’s tech prowess than a major sales driver, analysts said.

“Production constraints and the high price point mean the new phone will likely not have a huge impact in terms of shipments,” said Will Wong, senior researcher at consultancy IDC.

“But it’s telling the consumers that it’s still the tech leader and the potential challenge it brings to Apple may be far beyond just market share.”

The foldable smartphone market grew 57% year-on-year in the second quarter with 3.9 million units shipped, largely as Chinese smartphone makers pushed into overseas markets, according to IDC.

Huawei ranked as the world’s biggest foldable smartphone seller in the second quarter with a 27.5% market share, ahead of South Korea’s Samsung, with 16.4%, according to IDC.

Richard Yu, Huawei executive director
“Today we will once again rewrite the history of the industry, turn science fiction into reality, and lead a new era of folding devices,” said Richard Yu, Huawei executive director.

 

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