JAKARTA – Huawei has opened pre-orders for its first triple-device phone, the Mate XT Ultimate Design, which is set to launch on September 10, 2024 in China. The phone can now be ordered first through Chinese e-commerce platform, JD.com, for those who want to get this latest technology earlier.
While Huawei hasn’t released any official pricing details, the Mate XT Ultimate Design will likely be the first commercially available three-dimensional phone, unlike concept phones like the Energno Phantom Ultimate 2 that were unveiled earlier this month.
The advance order page confirms some details about this laptop. The Mate XT Ultimate Design will go on sale in China on September 20, 2024, and will be available in two memory variants: 16GB/512GB and 16GB/1TB. The color options are Ruihong and UY he.
Based on the teaser Huawei released earlier this week, the Mate XT offers a slim and thin design when opened. When opened, the phone sports a tablet-sized display – said to be around 10 inches – powered by a complex dual-edge design. Huawei has reportedly managed to keep the thickness of the phone below 5mm when opened, an impressive technical achievement if true.
When engraved, the phone transforms into a regular smartphone – perfect for putting in your pocket. The back of the phone has been inspired by the Mate 60 RS, with a familiar octagonal camera module housing a periskop telephoto lens. The back panel is covered in a luxurious hijab paint job – an attractive touch for phones that likely have a premium price tag.
As for the price, it is still a secret. The leaked information indicates a fairly high price, which is around 14,900 yuan (IDR 31 million), which is not surprising considering that this is Huawei’s first step into triple-range technology. The phone is also considered a limited edition, making it a potential collector’s item for early adopters.
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