Huawei
Huawei continues to impress with its innovative foray into the foldable smartphone segment. After the much-acclaimed Mate X3 earlier this year, the tech giant has now introduced the Mate X5 to the Chinese market.
While it bears a resemblance to its predecessor in design, Huawei has infused the Mate X5 with noteworthy upgrades.
While the Mate X5 carries forward the aesthetic of its predecessor, beneath the surface, it’s a beast of its own.
Mirroring the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5’s folding mechanism, the Mate X5 boasts a sprawling 7.85-inch OLED primary screen, delivering a crisp 2496 x 2224 pixel resolution.
Complementing this is a swift 120Hz refresh rate and a 240Hz touch sampling rate. The outer display, a 6.4-inch LTPO OLED panel, impresses with its adaptive refresh rates, ensuring visuals remain sharp and fluid.
While Huawei remains tight-lipped about the exact processor, the buzz suggests it might house the potent Kirin 9000s chipset. This is a shift from the Mate X3, which was powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor.
Users get multiple configurations, ranging from 12GB RAM with 512GB storage to an impressive 16GB RAM coupled with 1TB storage.
Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the Mate X5’s robust triple-camera setup. Dominating this module is a 50MP primary lens, flanked by a 13MP ultra-wide sensor and a 12MP periscope telephoto lens.
With 5X optical and a staggering 50X digital zoom, capturing distant subjects crisply becomes a breeze. For selfie aficionados and video callers, an 8MP front camera ensures clarity.
A formidable 5,060mAh battery fuels the Mate X5. Rapid charging is in no short supply, thanks to the 66W wired and 50W wireless charging capabilities. Moreover, its reverse wireless charging feature offers a convenient power boost for other devices.
The Mate X5 is set to run on Huawei’s native HarmonyOS 4.0. Water adventures? The IPX8 rating ensures peace of mind. Moreover, with Bluetooth 5.2, dual-band WiFi, NFC, and a fingerprint scanner, it is as functional as it is fashionable.
The Mate X5 is up for pre-orders in China on VMall, with a deposit of CNY 1,000 (around Rs 11,386). Huawei offers the device in a palette of Feather White, Feather Black, Feather Gold, Phantom Purple, and Green Mountain Dai.
Although its official pricing remains under wraps, eager customers can mark September 15 on their calendars for its anticipated sale. A global release date, however, remains speculative.
In a unique touch, Huawei is also releasing a Collector’s Edition Mate X5. This premium variant boasts options for 16GB RAM, paired with either 512GB or a mammoth 1TB of storage.
With the Mate X5, Huawei further cements its position in the premium foldable smartphone category, and the world watches with bated breath for its next move.
The Mate X5 has a primary 7.85-inch OLED screen with a 2496 x 2224 pixel resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It also features a 6.4-inch LTPO OLED outer display with an adaptive refresh rate.
Yes, the Mate X5 offers configurations ranging from 12GB RAM with 512GB storage to 16GB RAM with 1TB storage. There’s also a special Collector’s Edition with the option for 1TB storage.
The Mate X5 features a triple-camera setup with a 50MP primary lens, a 13MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 12MP periscope telephoto lens. The front camera is an 8MP sensor suitable for selfies and video calls.
The Mate X5 can be pre-ordered on VMall with an anticipated sale date of September 15. However, its global release remains undisclosed.
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