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The Huawei Mate X2 made me realize how much I was missing out on
The Huawei Mate X2 is Huawei's third attempt at a foldable with a brand new design. Is it any good? Find out in XDA's review!
The future of the smartphone is foldable. It's not a matter of if, but when foldables are priced low enough to overtake traditional flagships in popularity. Ask any person who's used a foldable phone, and they'll tell you the same thing: They're the future. Until this week, though, if you asked me about foldables, I could only relay what others on the XDA team have said about them. After spending a week with my first foldable phone, the Huawei Mate X2, I'm now fully onboard with foldable smartphones. Had my first time with a foldable been with one of the first-gen devices, I might have offered a less enthusiastic vision of the future. But I lucked out and got a chance to try Huawei's China-exclusive Mate X2 for a week, and I'm now eager to get my hands on a foldable phone as a daily driver. They're that good.
Huawei announces the Mate 40 Series with the 5nm Kirin 9000
Chinese OEM Huawei today showcased its latest flagship, the Huawei Mate 40 Pro, which features the company's new HiSilicon Kirin 9000 SoC.
Despite all odds stacked against it, Huawei recently hosted its Smart Life event for 2020 where it unveiled a host of new devices. During the event, the company unveiled the new Huawei EyeWear II, FreeBuds Studio, Porsche Design Huawei Watch GT2, and the Huawei Mate 40 Series. The Huawei Mate 40 Series consists of 4 new devices, including the Huawei Mate 40, Mate 40 Pro, Mate 40 Pro+, and the Porsche Design Mate 40 RS. Here's everything you need to know about the latest flagship smartphones from the Chinese OEM.
Huawei Mate 40 Pro Hands-on: Another low light and zooming powerhouse
The Huawei Mate 40 Pro packs Huawei's best processor, cameras, and design, but it still faces the same software issues as before. Read on!
The Huawei Mate 40 Pro is arguably the most intriguing smartphone launch of the year, what with it being potentially the very last Huawei phone to use a Kirin chip due to ongoing U.S. sanctions that prevent most of the world's chipmakers, including Huawei's longtime partner TSMC, from supplying silicon for Huawei.