Just a little over two weeks in the past, Huawei introduced its Mate X6 foldable in China and it’s now making its strategy to world markets. It comes as a direct successor to final 12 months’s China-exclusive Mate X5 with a handful of enhancements, together with higher cameras and a bigger battery.
Huawei will provide its newest foldable cellphone in Nebula Grey, Nebula Pink, and Black colours. The machine measures simply 4.6mm in its unfolded state and 9.9mm when folded again up. The cellphone additionally packs an IPX8 water resistance.
A fast recap on the specs – Mate X6 packs a 7.93″ LTPO OLED major display screen (2,440 x 2,240 px; 1,800 nits) and a 6.45″ LTPO OLED cowl display screen (FHD+ 2,500 nits) with second-generation Kunlun Glass safety.
The again homes a 50MP major cam with an RYYB sensor and with f/1.4-f/4.0 variable aperture alongside a 48MP periscope telephoto with 4X optical zoom and a 5cm tremendous macro mode. The third shooter is a 40MP ultrawide with autofocus. Huawei additionally added an Extremely Chroma Digital camera, which captures 1.5 million spectral channels for richer and extra true-to-life colours in your photographs.
The chipset state of affairs is a bit sophisticated attributable to geopolitical causes however the newest reviews level to an in-house Kirin 9020 which is identical chip discovered within the Mate 70 collection telephones.
It allegedly includes a 12-core CPU with 2x prime cores at as much as 2.5GHz, 6x center cores at as much as 2.1GHz and 4x effectivity cores at as much as 1.6GHz. Some however not all of those CPU cores have hyperthreading. The GPU facet is roofed by the Maleoon 920 clocked at 840 MHz. Once more, Huawei hasn’t confirmed any of those specs, so take them with a number of grains of salt.
The software program entrance is roofed by EMUI 15, whereas the silicon-carbon battery is available in at 5,110 mAh and helps 66W wired, 50W wi-fi, and seven.5W reverse wi-fi charging.
Pricing in for the solitary 12/512GB trim is about at €1,999. Deliveries are scheduled to begin on January 6.