Huawei caused a furor among CES 2019 visitors by presenting its next foldable phone, which admittedly looked more futuristic than the prototype presented by Samsung. A lot has changed, however, between then and now. While the South Korean giant is making the best foldables on the market, its Chinese rival has been hampered by the U.S. trade ban. Huawei does not give up, however, and is due to launch its next foldable phone – the Mate X2 – later this month.

The company announced this on Weibo with a post that confirms the name of the next phone and provokes its design. The graphic almost seems intentionally misleading, making us unsure if it shows a screen that bends outward or inward. The original Mate X had the screen on the outside, but that wasn’t the most popular decision, so we wouldn’t be surprised if it had the screen folded inside when folded.

Little more is known about the phone, but it will likely share hardware with last year’s Mate 40 Pro flagship. The nomenclature scheme also suggests that this will be a more drastic update than Mate Xs, which was announced last year. Huawei has featured impressive hardware in the past, and we may see more of that in the next release. But it’s hard to be so excited knowing that the phone will probably never leave China or run Google apps.