Whether you are ready or not, foldable phones are here. And going by Huawei’s short-term plans, half of its upcoming premium phones could feature the new device format.
Huawei is betting heavily on foldable devices given the technology is new, folding phones are expensive to produce and have a small market share.
However, Yu said that in the near future, the costs will reduce and “in two years, foldable phones will have a similar price to current flagship phones.”
He further noted that with this gradual price drop, in two years, “half of our (flagship) devices could be foldable.”
While Huawei is betting heavily on foldable devices, it does recognize that some people will prefer normal smartphones over foldable devices. Hence, we can expect the Chinese tech giant to keep making flagships like its Mate 20 and P30 models.
Talking of smaller foldable devices, Yu said that the company plans “for a smaller foldable phone”, perhaps half the size of Huawei P30 Pro.
Meanwhile, Huawei’s first-ever foldable phone, Mate X features an 8-inch OLED display which folds into a dual-screen smartphone with a 6.6-inch front display and a 6.38-inch rear display.
It also features a LEICA-engineered 40MP+16MP+8MP triple camera setup.
Under the hood, it comes with Kirin 980 chipset, paired with Balong 5000 5G chipset, 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, and a 4,500mAh battery with 55W fast-charging support.