Huawei's Mate X is the most promising foldable phone yet

Samsung's Galaxy Fold just got a serious rival.
By Raymond Wong  on 
Huawei's Mate X is the most promising foldable phone yet
Huawei's Mate X is has larger screens than Samsung's Galaxy Fold. Credit: RAYMOND WONG/MASHABLE

The race to build the best foldable phone is officially on.

Not to be outdone by Samsung's Galaxy Fold, Huawei announced its very own foldable phone called the Mate X at Mobile World Congress. And holy moly does it look superior than Samsung's foldable phone in every way.

The world's second-largest smartphone manufacturer believes the Mate X is two things the Galaxy Fold isn't: the future of design and the future of technology.

The Chinese tech giant is going as far as calling its foldable phone "the world's fastest foldable 5G phone."

Compared to the Galaxy Fold, the Mate X has some noticeable advantages that make it a more promising foldable phone.

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Open and close. Open and close. Credit: raymond wong/mashable

For example, whereas the Fold's screens are compromised — the exterior features a skinny and small 4.6-inch screen with huge bezels all around it and the unfolded larger interior screen has a cutout for the selfie cameras in the upper right — the Mate X's screens are larger and stretch closer towards the edges in all modes.

The Mate X has a 6.6-inch (2,480 x 1,148) front display with 19.5:9 aspect ratio and a 6.38-inch display (2,480 x 892) with 25:9 aspect ratio on the rear when folded up.

Unfold the whole thing and you get a larger 8-inch (2,480 x 2,220) screen with 8:7.1 aspect ratio which can be used to view more content or open two apps simultaneously.

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Look, no big ugly bezels! Credit: RAYMOND WONG/MASHABLE

Watching a Huawei spokesperson fold and unfold the screen was truly a sight to behold. He made the Galaxy Fold look like an unfinished prototype in comparison.

And whereas Samsung's not telling anyone how thick its Galaxy Fold is when folded up, Huawei's proudly showing off the Mate X's 5.4mm thickness when unfolded and 11mm thickness when folded in half.

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Unlike the Galaxy Fold, the Mate X folds backwards, not inwards. Credit: RAYMOND WONG/MASHABLE

I didn't get to touch or hold the Mate X in my hands (nobody did), but 11mm isn't thin for a smartphone. That said, for a foldable phone, it could be the one of the thinnest. It's hard to say until we have proper dimensions for other foldable phones.

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Check out that "falcon hinge" design. Credit: raymond wong/mashable

Besides the larger displays, the Mate X also sports a "grip bar." It's inside the narrow body where the Leica-designed cameras and USB-C port live.

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The grip bar is where makes the Mate X easy to use with one hand. Credit: RAYMOND WONG/MASHABLE

The grip bar is also an ergonomic way to, well, firmly grip the Mate X with one hand. Think of it like a rolled-up magazine.

The Mate X's insides are equally as impressive. The foldable device is powered by Huawei's own 7-nanometer Kirin 980 chip and Balong 5,000 5G modem.

Huawei says the 5G modem is so fast and its quad 5G antenna so ahead of the competition that the Mate X is capable of download speeds of up to 4.6 Gbps — 10x faster than most 4G modems and 2x faster than the 5G modems offered by Qualcomm's X50 5G modem and Samsung's Exynos 5,100 5G modem, which are only capable of download speeds up to 2.3 Gbps.

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The Mate X will support fast 5G downloads with its Balong 5000 5G modem. Credit: RAYMOND WONG/MASHABLE

With fast 5G connectivity, Huawei says consumers will be able to download a 1GB movie in 3 seconds.

The Mate X also includes 512GB of internal storage and 8GB of RAM.

Huawei also says it's packed a sufficient enough battery — a 4,500 mAh power cell — to power the Mate X. Additionally, the Mate X supports 55-watt charging, allowing it to be charged up to 85 percent in 30 minutes.

Other snazzy features include a power button that doubles as a fingerprint reader.

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You can still see a slight crease, but Huawei's Mate X might just be the best foldable phone we've seen yet. Credit: RAYMOND WONG/MASHABLE

It's difficult to convey just how cool-looking the Mate X is. Huawei seems to have put a lot of thought into designing the device. However, as great as the screens are, it still faces the same challenges all foldable phones need to overcome.

Huawei made no mention of how durable the phone is (though it did show off a special case for it) or how well third-party Android apps work on the various display modes. The 4,500 mAh is larger than the one in the Galaxy Fold and the faster charging is great, but will it really last?

And at €2299 (about $2,600) when it launches in June, the Mate X is considerably more expensive than the Galaxy Fold.

The Mate X might be the most promising foldable phone we've seen yet, but that's really not saying much. Phone makers still face a huge uphill battle convincing people that foldable phones will be worth buying.

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Raymond Wong

Raymond Wong is Mashable's Senior Tech Correspondent. He reviews gadgets and tech toys and analyzes the tech industry. Raymond's also a bit of a camera geek, gamer, and fine chocolate lover. Before arriving at Mashable, he was the Deputy Editor of NBC Universal's tech publication DVICE. His writing has appeared on G4TV, BGR, Yahoo and Ubergizmo, to name a few. You can follow Raymond on Twitter @raywongy or Instagram @sourlemons.


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