Key Takeaways
- It is anticipated that Huawei would soon hold an event to introduce its Mate X6 and Mate 70 smartphones worldwide.
- In November, the gadget was made available in China.
- The primary OLED display on the Huawei Mate X6 is 7.93 inches.
It is anticipated that Huawei will soon hold a global launch event for its Mate X6 and Mate 70 smartphones. In November, the book-style folding gadget was made available in China.
Huawei has confirmed that it will have an event in Dubai on December 12 in a post on X. The hashtag “#UnfoldtheClassic” implies that the Huawei Mate X6 will be the star of the show, even though the company has not confirmed the goods to be shown.
Features and Specifications of the Huawei Mate X6
The Huawei Mate X6 features a 6.45-inch quad-curved OLED cover screen with 1,080×2,440 pixels and a 7.93-inch primary OLED display with 2,440×2,240 pixels. It also features long-lasting Kunlun glass protection and offers a refresh rate of 120 Hz. For increased longevity, the Collector’s Edition model of the gadget has improved second-generation basalt-tempered Kunlun glass.
The Kirin 9100 chipset powers the foldable device’s internal components, which include up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. The foldable smartphone comes pre-installed with HarmonyOS 4.3. A 48MP telephoto macro camera, a 40MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 50MP primary sensor handle camera functions. Additionally, there are two 8MP selfie cameras.
The 5,110 mAh battery of the Huawei Mate X6 supports 50W wireless and 66W wired rapid charging.
Potential Cost and Availability of Mate 6
In China, the Huawei Mate X6’s 12GB + 256GB model costs CNY 12,999, or roughly $1,788, while the 16GB + 512GB Collector’s Edition model costs CNY 14,999, or roughly $2,063. More information regarding the device’s pricing in non-Chinese markets will not be available for some time.
Additional Devices Anticipated to Be Displayed
The MatePad Pro 13.2 tablet, which has a 13.2-inch OLED display with a refresh rate of 144 Hz and a 10,100 mAh battery, is also anticipated to be unveiled by the business. The FreeBuds Pro 4, Huawei’s newest true wireless earbuds with HarmonyOS NEXT and cutting-edge noise cancellation technology, may also be on display during the event.
Although the Mate 70 series was introduced in China, it is yet unknown if it will be available in other countries. Teasers, however, imply that the series might be included in the roster of next events.