Huawei has expanded its flagship ecosystem in China with the official debut of the Huawei Mate X7 foldable smartphone and the Huawei MatePad Edge high-performance 2-in-1 tablet. The Mate X7 arrives as the successor to last year’s Mate X6, while the MatePad Edge targets productivity users and creators with a pro-grade HarmonyOS experience. Here’s everything you need to know about the newly launched devices.
Huawei’s latest foldable features an 8-inch internal display (2500 nits) and a 6.49-inch outer panel (3000 nits), both offering a 1–120Hz LTPO refresh rate and 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming for smoother and more comfortable viewing.
Huawei says this is the first smartphone to incorporate Yun Brocade craftsmanship, a recognised intangible cultural heritage. The device weighs 235g, measures 4.5mm when unfolded and 9.5mm when folded, while carrying IP58 and IP59 ratings for enhanced water and dust resistance.
The Mate X7 introduces Huawei’s second-generation Red Maple Imaging System, shrinking the camera module while promising flagship-grade performance on a foldable device. It includes:
The Collector’s Edition takes imaging even further, claiming its 1/1.28-inch primary sensor offers 100% more light intake than the Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max, while the F2.2 periscope module captures 127% more light. It also adds Tiantong satellite calling, while the standard model supports Beidou satellite messaging.
Powered by an upgraded internal architecture, Huawei says the Mate X7 delivers over 42% improved performance compared to its predecessor.
It packs a 5600mAh battery with 66W wired and 50W wireless fast charging. The foldable also supports emergency communication without network coverage and an outdoor exploration mode that offers up to 10 days of extreme standby life.
The Mate X7 is already available for pre-orders and will go on sale in China from December 5. The new foldable comes in five finishes, which includes Obsidian Black, Cloud Brocade Blue, Cloud Brocade White, Cosmic Red and Phantom Purple.
Alongside the foldable, Huawei also introduced the Huawei MatePad Edge. It is a productivity-focused tablet with a 14.2-inch flexible OLED display. It offers a crisp 3.1K (3120 × 2080) resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR Vivid, 1000-nit peak brightness, and professional-grade ∆E < 1 color accuracy. It also comes in a Soft Light variant with anti-glare technology.
The tablet achieves a 94% screen-to-body ratio using 4.1mm bezels and an innovative packaging method that hides the 32MP front camera without requiring a notch.
Powered by the Kirin X90 / X90A chipset similar to Huawei’s desktop-class HarmonyOS PCs, the MatePad Edge offers a 3.8x performance boost over the MatePad Pro 13.2 (2023). It runs HarmonyOS 5.1 with dual-mode tablet/desktop operation, four-finger multitasking gestures and seamless window control and keyboard shortcuts.
The device houses a 12,900mAh battery, supports 140W Huawei SuperCharge and offers 40W reverse charging. Huawei has equipped it with a robust cooling system featuring –
The Liquid-Cooling Edition adds graphene sheets and a dual-core micro pump, supporting up to 28W thermal capacity.
The MatePad Edge includes a six-speaker stereo setup, near-ear spatial audio, and panoramic surround mode when paired with Huawei FreeClip earbuds.
The tablet is available in Deep Space Grey and Moonlight Silver colours with optional keyboards and M-Pencil Pro stylus support.
Answer. Huawei introduced the Mate X7 foldable smartphone and the MatePad Edge 2‑in‑1 OLED tablet, expanding its flagship ecosystem.
Answer. It has an 8‑inch internal and 6.49‑inch external LTPO display, IP58/IP59 durability ratings, second‑gen Red Maple Imaging System, 5600mAh battery with 66W wired/50W wireless charging, and supports satellite communication.
Answer. It offers a larger 1/1.28‑inch sensor with 100% more light intake than the iPhone 17 Pro Max, Tiantong satellite calling, up to 20GB RAM + 1TB storage, and premium Yun Brocade craftsmanship.
Answer. The MatePad Edge features a 14.2‑inch 3.1K OLED display, Kirin X90 chipset with 3.8× performance boost, HarmonyOS 5.1 dual‑mode operation, 12,900mAh battery with 140W fast charging, advanced cooling, and professional‑grade colour accuracy.
Answer. Mate X7: Starts at 12,999 yuan (~USD 1,830), available from December 5. And MatePad Edge: Starts at 5,999 yuan (~USD 840) with configurations up to 12,999 yuan (~USD 1,820).
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