
Huawei has introduced its latest foldable device, the Mate XTs, marking its second entry into the tri-fold smartphone market. This new model, now available for purchase in China, brings several enhancements, including compatibility with a stylus, an updated color palette featuring a distinctive purple faux leather finish, and a more competitive price compared to its predecessor. The launch of this advanced tri-fold phone positions Huawei ahead of other major manufacturers, such as Samsung, who have yet to release their first such devices.
The most significant innovation in the Mate XTs is its support for stylus interaction on the flexible display. The screen itself maintains its impressive 10.2-inch size when fully unfolded, and can be conveniently folded down to more compact 7.9-inch and 6.4-inch configurations. Beyond the stylus capability, the device is powered by the upgraded Kirin 9020 processor and features an enhanced 40-megapixel ultrawide camera. Aesthetically, the Mate XTs is offered in classic red and black, alongside brand-new white and purple options, all encased in a sophisticated imitation leather material.
Despite its advanced features, the Mate XTs is priced starting at 17,999 Chinese yuan, which translates to approximately $2,520 USD. This represents a reduction from the 19,999 yuan (around $2,800) price tag of the original Mate XT, which retailed for €3,499 (approximately $4,070) when it became available internationally. This strategic pricing aims to make the cutting-edge technology more appealing to a broader consumer base. In addition to the Mate XTs, Huawei also unveiled other new products, including the MatePad Mini tablet, Freebuds 7i earbuds, and an expanded MateTV series.
The introduction of the Mate XTs underscores Huawei's continued commitment to innovation in the foldable phone segment, establishing its lead in a rapidly evolving market. With its refined design, improved functionality, and more attractive pricing, the Mate XTs stands out as a significant development in foldable smartphone technology.
