Huawei Mate X Breaks Too, And Screen Replacement Is Half The Price Of A New Device
Aadhya Khatri - Jan 23, 2020
The company’s next-gen foldable phone will be introduced at Mobile World Congress 2020 taking place in the tail end of February
- Google May Be Working On A Foldable Phone That Looks Like This
- Huawei Mate X2, The Next Foldable Phone, Will Come Out On February 22
- Apple Is Working On Two Foldable iPhone Prototypes
Back in 209, Samsung made the headlines after its foldable phone broke a few hours after being distributed. This has been a lesson to other companies that intend to take on the new market of foldable devices. Samsung foldable phone price is Rs 164,999.
Huawei Mate X release was also delayed so that the Chinese company could have more time to review its foldable phone before launching it to the public. However, after taking some time off to improve, the Mate X proved that it is as fragile as its Samsung counterpart.

Initial hands-on experience with the Huawei Mate X has made many believe that the Chinese electronics giant has had the device right, but it does not seem like the claim can stand after evidence of its broken down was posted on the internet.
Huawei foldable phone receives the hype it deserves. According to Huawei, the phone was sold out in just a day.
However, for those who experience breakage, the repair cost to replace the screen is far from affordable. According to credible sources, users will have to pay at least $1000 for a full replacement of the screen, which is almost half the price of a new foldable phone.
Huawei has definitely been aware of the breakage. Let’s hope that it comes up with solutions in time for the second batch of Mate X releasing this year. A company like Huawei will never accept this sense of defeat without doing anything to save its images.
Mi foldable phone is coming and we can see for ourselves how durable it is compared to the two pioneers.
The company’s next-gen foldable phone will be introduced at Mobile World Congress 2020 taking place in the tail end of February. So hold your breath to see what the company is up to this year, as well as updates from other companies.
Xiaomi foldable phone is on its way and it is priced at Rs. 74,999 in India.
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