The folding leak Huawei Mate X2 suggests a design similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 2

Huawei is ready to present its next foldable device, the Mate X2. The company has already confirmed that it will launch the phone on February 22 in China. This time, the successor will be very different from its predecessor. According to the official Huawei poster, the Mate X2 will be a fold-in phone, instead of presenting the fold-out design found on Mate X and Mate Xs. Now, a new version of the phone has appeared online.

The render, which can be seen in the article’s featured image, was shared by Digital Chat Station on Weibo. Suggests a design similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 2. Yet, there is no camera on the internal display after the phone is opened. It is a canvas without notches and without holes. When folded, it looks like the Xperia 1 II with a pill shaped hole. It appears to have a 21: 9 aspect ratio on the external screen. It can come equipped with a 6.45-inch external screen (2,270 × 1,160 pixels) and an 8.01-inch internal screen (2,480 × 2,200 pixels).

HUAWEI Mate X2 concept rendering based on patent diagrams (Credit: LetsGoDigital / Ben Geskin)

The most recent leak is similar to the renderers shared by LetsGoDigital with Ben Geskin previously. The foldable Huawei Mate X2 is tilted to come with a quad rear camera setup led by a 50 MP primary camera. May be accompanied by 16 MP, 12 MP and 8 MP sensors. The foldable can pack a 4,400 mAh battery, which is probably a two-cell unit – which will have support for 66 W fast charging.

Huawei has already confirmed that the foldable Mate X2 will be powered by your Kirin 9000 SoC, which is based on the 5 nm process and employs a 1 + 3 + 4 tri-cluster core design. The next phone is expected to cost around $ 2,000.

Prakhar Khanna

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