Huawei Mate X7 Review: Foldable Photography Without Compromises
Marcus Aurelius
Huawei has built its Mate X series around one core promise: deliver premium experiences in a folding form factor without the usual trade-offs.
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Slim Design That Still Feels Premium
At just 4.5 mm thick when unfolded and 9.5 mm when folded (excluding the camera bump), the Mate X7 is impressively svelte for a book-style foldable. It measures 156.8 x 144.2 mm open and folds down to 156.8 x 73.8 mm. Weight comes in at approximately 236 grams, which feels substantial yet balanced in hand. The build uses high-quality materials with a glossy ceramic-like finish on the back and a reliable hinge that shows almost no visible crease on the 8-inch main display. Durability is class-leading too, earning IP58 and IP59 ratings for water, dust, and splash resistance.
The dual-screen setup impresses in daily use. The cover display is a 6.49-inch OLED with 1-120 Hz LTPO refresh, sharp 2444 x 1080 resolution, and bright peak output that reaches well over 2,600 nits in HDR content. Unfold it and you get an 8-inch LTPO OLED main panel at 2416 x 2210 resolution with 412 ppi, vivid colors, and smooth 120 Hz scrolling. Both screens support high-frequency PWM dimming for comfortable viewing and deliver excellent contrast and color accuracy.
Everyday Performance With HarmonyOS
Powering the phone is Huawei’s Kirin 9030 Pro chipset paired with up to 16 GB of RAM and generous storage options. It handles daily tasks, multitasking, and lighter gaming smoothly enough for most users. Benchmarks show it trails Snapdragon-powered rivals in raw power, but real-world use feels responsive thanks to optimized HarmonyOS (based on Android 12 with EMUI 15). Note that Google services require workarounds such as sideloading or apps like Aurora Store, which may frustrate some users outside China.
Battery life is a highlight. The 5,600 mAh cell (typical rating; some variants list 5,525 mAh) easily delivers a full day of heavy use and stretches to around 17 hours in web-surfing tests. Charging is fast at 66 W wired and 50 W wireless, with full top-ups in roughly 45 minutes.
Cameras That Set a New Standard for Foldables
This is where the Mate X7 truly shines and justifies the “no compromises” claim. Huawei equipped the device with a triple rear-camera system that rivals many non-foldable flagships:
- 50 MP main (Ultra Lighting HDR): 1/1.28-inch sensor, variable f/1.49–f/4.0 aperture, RYYB color filter, OIS, and laser autofocus. The adjustable aperture gives precise control over depth of field and light intake, while the large sensor and RYYB array excel at dynamic range and low-light detail.
- 40 MP ultrawide: f/2.2 aperture with autofocus and excellent field of view.
- 50 MP telephoto macro: 3.5x optical zoom (81 mm equivalent), f/2.2 aperture, OIS, and macro capabilities down to 5 cm.
A dedicated spectrum sensor (second-generation Ultra Chroma) boosts color accuracy across all lenses.
In real-world testing, daylight shots from the main camera deliver sharp detail, lively yet natural colors, and strong dynamic range. The variable aperture lets you create pleasing subject separation without switching modes. Zoom performance stands out: the 3.5x telephoto produces crisp, detailed images that outperform many competitors at similar focal lengths, and hybrid zoom up to 10x remains usable. Ultrawide shots maintain high resolution and good edge-to-edge sharpness.
Low-light photography is equally impressive. The main sensor captures clean textures and balanced exposure even in dim conditions, thanks to the RYYB filter and computational tuning. Video recording reaches 4K at 60 fps with reliable stabilization, smooth lens switching, and strong dynamic range across day and night. The telephoto contributes usable 3.5x zoom footage that earlier foldables simply could not match.
Selfies come from 8 MP cameras (f/2.4 on the cover, f/2.2 inside) and look natural with good skin tones. You can also flip the phone closed and use the high-quality rear cameras for rear-screen selfies with beautiful background blur.
Reviewers consistently praise this setup as the best camera system on any foldable to date, noting that the slim body does not limit quality. The Mate X7 delivers results that compete directly with dedicated camera flagships rather than settling for “good enough for a foldable.”
Minor quirks exist: occasional white-balance shifts across lenses and slightly inconsistent telephoto performance in extreme low light. These are small compared with the overall excellence.
Who Should Buy the Huawei Mate X7?
Pros
- Outstanding camera system that truly does not compromise
- Slim, durable foldable design with premium build quality
- Bright, colorful dual displays
- Strong battery life and fast charging
- Minimal crease and reliable hinge
Cons
- Kirin chipset lags behind Snapdragon rivals in heavy tasks
- No native Google services (workarounds required outside China)
- No 5G support in some configurations
- Premium pricing (around €2,099 for top variants)
Final Verdict
The Huawei Mate X7 proves that foldables no longer need to make excuses for their cameras. By packing large sensors, advanced optics, variable aperture, and smart software into an ultra-slim chassis, Huawei has created a device that feels like a true photography companion rather than a productivity gadget with a decent snapper. If you value imaging above raw benchmark scores and can live with the software ecosystem nuances, the Mate X7 is currently one of the most compelling foldables available. It does not just avoid compromises on cameras; it elevates them to flagship territory. For anyone serious about mobile photography in a folding form factor, this is the one to consider.
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