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GSM Arena
15-07-2025
- GSM Arena
Huawei Mate X7 details leak
Huawei's Mate X6 folding smartphone launched in November, and the company is already working on its successor, which we assume will be called Mate X7. Today some details about what we can expect from it have been leaked in China, so let's take a look. 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. Source (in Chinese) | Via


Phone Arena
16-06-2025
- Phone Arena
Huawei will soon become one of the several brands to release a very powerful phone
Although the flagship market is oversaturated with devices that more often than not offer the same hardware configuration every year, there's still room for brands that really want to stand out to introduce innovative it comes to hardware, there are two ways a company can make its flagship product stand out. Either it uses hardware that's more powerful than almost every other flagship available on the market, or it uses advanced technology that offers its product the upper hand in the battle for is already one of the biggest phone makers in the world. However, just like many other brands just as big, it doesn't have a phone that packs at least 20GB RAM. According to a new tip coming from reliable leaker Digital Chat Station , Huawei will soon join the very short list of companies that have already released a phone with 20GB+ RAM. Currently, there are seven companies that have experience in launching such powerful phones: Asus, Honor, Infinix, Nubia, OnePlus, Realme, and Xiaomi. None of the 'big' names like Apple, Motorola, Samsung or any other of the 'established' brands are on the list, so the fact that Huawei indeed plans to release a 20GB+ RAM phone seems important. Huawei Mate X6 is one of the company's phones with the highest amount of RAM | Image credit: PhoneArena Huawei recently introduced its new lineup of flagships, the Pura 80 series, and some of the models come with 16GB RAM, the highest amount of memory the Chinese company managed to pack inside one of its older Huawei smartphones that come with 16GB RAM are the Mate X6, Pocket 2, Mate 60 RS Ultimate, Pura 70 Pro+, and Mate 60 Pro+, so there are plenty of options for those with specific needs when it comes to important to mention that Huawei plans to launch a new flagship at the end of year. That new smartphone will feature a new flagship chip with improved energy efficiency, as well as 20GB+ RAM. Huawei's new flagship with 20GB+ RAM might be part of the Mate 80 series, which is expected to arrive later this fall, but this is just a guess based on previous history.

TimesLIVE
02-06-2025
- TimesLIVE
Huawei Mate X6 proves foldables can be tough, powerful and practical
When foldable smartphones first emerged, they promised a bold new future in mobile technology, bigger screens, smaller footprints, and a reimagined user experience. But the reality was far less refined. The first wave of foldables dazzled with concept but fell short in execution. Fragile hinges, vulnerable screens, and performance limitations gave consumers pause. Many questioned whether these sleek devices were truly ready for daily life or simply tech experiments dressed in premium finishes. Fast-forward to 2025, and the conversation is shifting. Huawei's latest flagship foldable, the Huawei Mate X6, marks a turning point not just for the brand, but for the entire category. It's not a device that asks for compromise: it proves foldables can be as tough, powerful and practical as any top-tier smartphone. Armed with serious materials engineering, performance upgrades, and thoughtful design, the Mate X6 represents what a foldable phone should have been all along. Redefining smartphone durability Durability has long been the Achilles' heel of foldable phones. Huawei addressed this head-on with a completely reimagined structure for the Huawei Mate X6. The exterior screen is shielded by second-generation Kunlun Glass, which incorporates a reinforced glass network that delivers 25 times more drop resistance than previous models. Inside, the primary folding screen is backed by a carbon fibre plate that increases rigidity by 65%, ensuring the device can be opened and closed repeatedly without compromising structural integrity. Supporting it all is an aviation-grade aluminium frame, enhanced to be 37% stronger with better resistance to compression and bending, so it's as reassuringly solid as it is sleek. Smarter hinge, sleeker form The hinge, that crucial mechanical element of every foldable, has also received a major upgrade. It is precision-engineered using 100% Rocket Steel, a material with a tensile strength of 19,00MPa. This means the Huawei Mate X6 hinge is now 27% stronger. The embedded slide rail structure has allowed Huawei to slim down the hinge by 12% when folded and 14% when unfolded, contributing to the phone's impressively slim profile of just 9.85mm folded and 4.6mm unfolded. These aren't just numbers but evidence of genuine engineering progress, where elegance no longer comes at the cost of durability. Cool under pressure Yet hardware isn't the only story. The Huawei Mate X6 pairs this robust build with powerful performance, thanks partly to its intelligent thermal design. One of the challenges with larger screens is heat management, especially during intense use like gaming or streaming. Huawei has solved this with a dual-module heat dissipation system that spreads heat across both screen sections, increasing the dissipation area by 30%. The addition of ultra-high thermal conductivity graphene, with a conductivity coefficient of 2,000W/mK, enhances overall efficiency by 33%, helping the device remain cool and responsive. Camera power without compromise Photography, another historical weak spot for foldables, is no longer a compromise. The Huawei Mate X6 is equipped with Huawei's Ultra Chroma Camera system, incorporating 1.5-million spectral channels for a 120% improvement in colour accuracy. Whether you're photographing subtle skin tones or bold sunsets, the results are vivid and true to life. A standout feature is the telephoto macro lens, which supports 5cm close-ups with periscope zoom, offering creative flexibility that most smartphones, foldable or not, simply can't match. The 50MP main camera also includes a 10-step adjustable physical aperture, giving users professional-level control over depth of field and light intake. Display and software that adapts to you Then there's the display experience. The Huawei Mate X6 features dual OLED panels: a 6.45″ external screen and a 7.93″ internal display, both with stunning resolution and peak brightness levels of 2,500 and 1,800 nits respectively. Whether you're reading outdoors or watching content in dim lighting, clarity and colour remain uncompromised. Both screens also support adaptive refresh rates from 1Hz to 120Hz, balancing silky-smooth visuals with power efficiency. The Mate X6 runs on EMUI 15, Huawei's latest operating system, offering a clean, responsive interface with productivity enhancements like Live Multitasking, letting users run up to three apps at once in expanded view. Everything runs seamlessly, from meetings to media editing, underpinned by the hardware's durability and thermal efficiency. Ready for a foldable without trade-offs? With the Mate X6, Huawei hasn't just refined the foldable. It has redefined it. The wait is over for those who've been waiting for a foldable that finally delivers on sleek design, robust durability and serious performance.