Finally, Huawei has begun teasing the release of the Mate X3, its next foldable phone. A poster for the phone’s March 23 launch in China has been released by the business. The Mate X3 is not visible in the picture. The wording on it, however, indicates that the new foldable will be more supple, lighter, and more robust.
The Mate X3’s specifications are still mostly a mystery. On the internet, there isn’t much information regarding the impending gadget. Yet, it appears that Huawei has confirmed that the phone will include satellite connectivity. According to earlier reports, it would allow for two-way SMS conversation on the phone.
Also, according to certain sources, Huawei will employ brand-new heat-dissipating technology based on graphene. It will assist the manufacturer in reducing the overall thickness of the phone.
It is important to note that Huawei did not introduce a 2021 Mate X2 replacement last year. The Mate Xs 2 was instead made available. Like with the Mate X2 and the current generation of Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold smartphones, the rumors this year suggest that the Mate X3 will have a more conventional inward folding design.
Nevertheless, this is not the only product the business will introduce at that event. Huawei will also unveil the P60 series comprising P60 and Pro Pro. A pair of 50MP camera modules with a Sony IMX888 primary sensor and an IMX858 ultrawide module is said to be included in the Huawei P60 Pro. The standard P60 phone should debut with a 52MP primary camera (IMX789), a 50MP ultrawide module (IMX858), and a 16MP telephoto module (IMX351). A Qualcomm 8 series processor ought to be available in both phones at launch.
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