Foldable Phone Huawei Mate X Finally Goes On Sale in China
Karamchand Rameshwar - Oct 25, 2019
Huawei's first foldable phone Huawei Mate X is finally up for sale in the company's home market China for a massive price of around Rs. 170,000.
- Samsung Galaxy S26 vs OnePlus 15T: Which Compact Flagship Wins in 2026?
- Stop Trying to Make the App-Less Phone Happen: The ChatGPT Phone Is Already DOA
- Huawei Mate X7 Review: Foldable Photography Without Compromises
After delaying for a long time since the first launch, Huawei finally releases the Huawei Mate X officially in China yesterday. Moreover, the brand is expected to launch a new model next year dubbed Huawei Mate Xs that comes with the brand’s latest Kirin 990 SoC. The most notable highlight of the phone is obviously its foldable display with 8 inches in size when unfolded. When folded, its display measures 6.6 inches on the front and 6.38 inches on the back. The device is powered by a Kirin 980 SoC and comes with a Balong 5000 model to enable 5G connectivity.

Huawei Mate X: Price & Availability
The Huawei’s first foldable phone is retailed at a massive price of CNY 16,999 (around Rs. 170,700). Users can purchase the handset in China from 15 November at 10:08 in a limited stock via Vmall. Moreover, owners of the phone can get a 50 percent discount for replacing its display for the first time.
Huawei Mate X: Specifications
The Huawei Mate X flaunts an 8-inch OLED panel with 2,220 x 2,480 resolution when unfolded, while it will be split into a 6.6-inch display on the front with 1,148 x 2,480p resolution and a 6.38-inch display at the back with the same resolution.

It is driven by a Kirin 980 octa-core chipset along with Balong 5000 modem that enables 5G connectivity. As mentioned, the successor to the phone - Huawei Mate Xs will come with the newly-announced Kirin 990 SoC in March next year.
The device is available in a single memory configuration with 8GB of RAM and 512GB storage. It ships with Android 9 Pie out of the box with EMUI 9.1 on top and it is also upgradable to Google’s Android 10 OS. In terms of camera, it is packed with a total of four cameras, which are a 40MP (f/1.8) main sensor, a 16MP (f/2.2) ultra-wide-angle camera, an 8MP (f/2.4) telephoto unit, and a 3D ToF camera. Fueling the whole setup is a beefy battery with a capacity of 4,500 mAh, and it can be quickly refilled with 55W Huawei SuperCharge technology.
Featured Stories
Mobile - May 30, 2026
Xiaomi 17T Pro Excels as Telephoto Champion with Monster Battery Life
Mobile - May 25, 2026
13 Underrated Google Wallet Features Youre Probably Ignoring (And Theyre Not...
Mobile - May 24, 2026
iOS 27 Preview: Apple Delivers Its Most Intelligent Siri Yet Alongside Fresh AI...
Mobile - May 19, 2026
RedMagic Introduces 11S Pro Gaming Phone Series Powered by Overclocked Snapdragon...
Mobile - May 18, 2026
iOS 26.5's Under-the-Radar Features: Secret iPhone Tools You Need to Try
Mobile - May 16, 2026
Trump Mobile Begins Shipping Its $499 Gold T1 Phone Following Prolonged Delays
Mobile - May 11, 2026
Sony Sets Xperia 1 VIII Reveal for May 13
Mobile - May 03, 2026
Samsung Galaxy S26 vs OnePlus 15T: Which Compact Flagship Wins in 2026?
Mobile - Apr 29, 2026
Stop Trying to Make the App-Less Phone Happen: The ChatGPT Phone Is Already DOA
Mobile - Apr 27, 2026
RGB Notification Lights Make a Triumphant Return on Xiaomi's Poco X8 Pro
Read more
ICT News- May 29, 2026
New Glenn Rocket Explodes in Massive Fireball During Static Fire Test at Cape Canaveral
The event underscores the high-stakes nature of rocket development, where even advanced systems can encounter unexpected challenges during ground testing.
Mobile- May 30, 2026
Xiaomi 17T Pro Excels as Telephoto Champion with Monster Battery Life
Xiaomi just dropped the 17T Pro and it immediately stands out in the crowded Android market.
Comments
Sort by Newest | Popular