
Huawei Mate X7 details leak
The Mate X7 allegedly has a 7.95-inch LTPO OLED inner folding screen with "2K" resolution and ultra-thin glass on top. It will come with a high rating for water resistance (though the exact one isn't mentioned), and overall it will be another ultra-thin book-style foldable device. Huawei Mate X6
For the main camera, Huawei is currently testing two solutions, one using a 50 MP 1/1.56-inch type sensor, the other using a 50 MP 1/1.3-inch type sensor, both with physical variable aperture. There's also going to be a 50 MP periscope telephoto with macro abilities, and a multi-spectral camera. Of course, there should be an ultrawide in there too, but it's not detailed in today's rumor.
So the Mate X7 is looking like a good upgrade compared to its predecessor for sure. It's unclear exactly when it will be made official, but we assume we're still a few months away at this point. We'll let you know when we find out more about it.
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