Huawei launches Mate X2 foldable phone with OLED display, Kirin 9000 SoC
Chinese
tech giant Huawei has launched Mate X2, the companys latest
foldable phone, as the successor to the Mate X that was launched in 2019.
The base
model is priced at 17,999 Yuan while the 512GB RAM version is 18,999 Yuan.
It will
go on sale in China on February 25 and will come with a Huawei SuperCharge
charger, a Type-C data cable, a pair of Type-C earphones, and a leather
protective case included inside the box, reports GizmoChina.
The Mate
X2 sports a vivid 8-inch internal display with a resolution of 2480 x 2200
whereas the display outside measures 6.45-inches with a 2700 x 1160 resolution.
Both the
OLED displays come with a 90Hz refresh rate and are slightly bigger than the
displays on the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2.
The phone
is powered by a top-of-the-line Kirin 9000 chipset, gets 8GB of RAM and runs on
EMUI 11.0 based on Android 10. Read More
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