Huawei’s foldable smartphone Mate Xs gets 3C certification, will support 65W charging

The Chinese electronics company, Huawei, presents the first Huawei Mate X 5G smartphone that can be folded at the Mobile World Congress 2019 (MWC 2019). The company will soon launch the next smartphone in this series, Huawei Mate Xs. This foldable smartphone was recently found on the China 3C certification website. It was listed on the certification page as Huawei TAH-AN00m. According to information leaked from the certification body, it can provide 65W fast charging technology. In addition, it is also known that this fast charging is connected to a cable, that is, it is not mentioned in the case of wireless charging.

Huawei Mate Xs can get a new and better hinge design. It can use the Kirin 990 5G processor, which is lighter than the previous processor in this series. This foldable smartphone will be exhibited at the MWC 2020 Mobile World Congress, which will take place in February next year. In addition, this flagship can be sold in Europe. According to a ban imposed by the US government this year, this smartphone might be available without Google services.

Huawei Mate X, which was launched this year, has an 8-inch OLED screen. After folding the smartphone, the display sizes on the front and back are 6.6 inches. This phone comes with 8 GB RAM and 512 GB storage options. This premium smartphone operates on the Kirin 980 chipset processor. This cellphone camera has a 40 megapixel primary sensor, an ultra wide 16 megapixel sensor and an 8 megapixel telephoto sensor. Uses 55W fast charging technology.

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