Huawei MATE X, New Images CONFIRM THE RELEASE

Huawei MATE X has confirmed its launch for many Huawei fans who are waiting for the foldable phone to go on sale.

Huawei MATE X 5g

Huawei MATE X appears today in new images that confirm the fact that the phone will be launched by the Chinese company Huawei, and this despite the fact that for now no one knows to what extent it will run Android or not. Despite the uncertainties, today we see new images of the smartphone, which is being tested on a 5G mobile network in China, and it achieves surprisingly good results for a mobile phone.

Huawei MATE X it is the first foldable phone that has 5G connectivity, and its launch was scheduled for this month, but although it was not postponed, it is unlikely that it will take place in the next few weeks. Right after the US sanctions were imposed, Honor, a subsidiary of Huawei, had a phone refused Android licensing by Google, and the same should be true for the phone at the moment.

Huawei MATE X, New Images CONFIRM THE RELEASE

Huawei MATE X 5g test

Huawei MATE X it is still presented in these images obtaining a speed of 1 Gbps for downloading from the Internet using a 5G network, but we also see the menu through which this network can be selected by customers. Ever since the phone was presented by Huawei, we were clearly told that it will work including on 5G networks around the world, and now we it is confirmed no doubt that nothing has changed from this point of view.

Huawei MATE X 5g speed test

Huawei MATE X however, it still has the problem of the crease that appears right in the middle of the screen when it is folded too many times, something I have also seen with the Samsung GALAXY Fold. We can also see that the screen doesn't exactly have a very good quality, the plastic on it makes it look very strange when viewed from sharper angles, but that's to be expected with a plastic screen, not glass.

Huawei MATE X it has very little chance of being launched in June on the market, given that the USA has not lifted its sanctions, and will not lift them soon, so it remains to be seen what the Chinese will do with this foldable phone.