The cat is out of the bag, and Huawei has managed to upped the ante by reveling a one of a kind 5G foldable phone on the first day at the Mobile World Congress. The Huawei Mate X,folds outward as we mentioned previously which uses Falcon Wing Mechanical Hinge, a 7nm multi-mode modem chipset Balong 5000, and a high-capacity 4500mAh battery that support super charging.
So far we kinda like the look of the device compared to Samsung’s Galaxy Fold, mainly because the way the fold is configured. Size is bigger than the Galaxy at 6.6-inch while the latter is at 4.6- inch, you would think the whole reason for a fold is for a larger display real estate but Sammy doesn’t thinks otherwise. When opened the device becomes an 8-inch tablet and brightly displays images thanks to the OLED panel.
Being 5G ready is crucial as the technology is dawning upon us within the next 12 to 18 months, the Huawei Mate X uses the industry’s best 5G modem chipset Balong 5000 to deliver new mode of interfacing, as the technology is near limitless in terms of connectivity speed, think gaming and watching movie on a larger screen for now. Comparing to a regular tablet where camera’s are not a main emphasis, Huawei takes pride in its shooters and the Leica technology tags along this time into the Mate X. Three lenses are positioned at the back for top notch quality photo taking, with no visible front camera;s we assume the back doubles up as selfie.
Staying true to its potshots at Samsung, the battery power is amped up on the Mate X which is essential if youre about to stream the latest Netflix series or play PUBG which are no longer questionable as 5G will now be able to provide any experience the internet has to offer.