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Your new Huawei mate, just US$2,600

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Huawei Technologies unveiled a US$2,600 folding smartphone yesterday which it said was primed for next-generation 5G mobile connections.
Reuters
Your new Huawei mate, just US$2,600
Reuters

Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei’s consumer products division, presents the new HUAWEI Mate X foldable smartphone yesterday on the eve of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the world’s largest gathering for the mobile industry. 

Huawei Technologies unveiled a US$2,600 folding smartphone yesterday which it said was primed for next-generation 5G mobile connections, even as the United States campaigns to bar the Chinese company from such networks over security concerns.

Huawei, the world’s second-largest smartphone vendor after Samsung, said it had taken the lead on developing phones for 5G — which promise super fast Internet speeds for consumers and businesses — because it was also involved in developing the networks.

“This phone is not only for today for 5G but also for future 5G. On all the benchmarks you can see the performance, the speed is the fastest for 5G in the world,” said Richard Yu, head of Huawei’s consumer business group.

Speaking ahead of the mobile industry’s biggest global event, which kicks of today in Barce¬lona, Yu said the Huawei Mate X will have two back-to-back screens which unfold to become an 8-inch tablet display.

Yu said the Mate X would be able to download a 1-gigabyte movie in three seconds but also be priced at 2,299 euros (US$2,607) when it goes on sale later this year, setting a new upper limit for consumer smartphones.

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd last week unveiled its own folding smartphone, priced at nearly US$2,000, in a bid to top the technology of Apple Inc and Chinese rivals and reignite con¬sumer interest amid slumping sales.


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