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- Huawei allegedly plans to launch its next generation tri -fold phone later this year.
- This successor to fellow XT Ultimat Design can reach the shelf before Samsung’s first trilateral fold.
- It is expected that the new Huawei foldable will improve the stability and performance of the XT.
Today’s leaks have given us a signal that Samsung’s first trilateral foldable is approaching the release, but it seems that a top rival may already be another step ahead.
According to the South Korean publication Bell (X on H/T Jukin Choi), Huawei plans to launch its next generation tri -fold phone later this year. It is expected that the device will improve the stability and performance of the original Mate XT Ultimat design, which was launched in China last September and moved globally in February. The phone allegedly sold more than 400,000 units within its first two months.
Meanwhile, Samsung’s trilateral projects are eventually coming into a clear view. Earlier today, we shared special photos from a UI 8, showing its design for the first time, which revealed two internal folding possession in G -shaped folds instead of fellow XT S -shaped folds. Bell According to the reports that Samsung will begin its trilateral production in September, with the expectation of a release in the fourth quarter, but availability can only be limited to South Korea and China, and it will certainly not be cheap.
In terms of sunglasses, Samsung’s triangular-possible launches as a Galaxy G-fold-10-inch OLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite chip set, and a camera setup like the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7, including 200 MP primary sensor. However, its thin design can mean a smaller battery than Huawei partner XT, which has a large 5,600mAh cell.
We reviewed Matt XT earlier this year, and when its heavenly price and lack of Google Services have restricted its operation, his appeal for engineering has not been denied. Now, Huawei has already been working on a better sequel before Samsung’s first trilateral, even with the shelf, the war for these ultra -premium foldables is only becoming more severe.
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