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Huawei Mate X is still being optimized, company executive says

Recently the images of the foldable smartphone were shared on the Chinese website Weibo

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Huawei is in no mood to launch its first-ever foldable Mate X smartphone for the public as it is still busy optimizing the device. To be very careful, the company will not introduce the smartphone as far as it does not meet the quality requirements. It is clear that Huawei has learned from Samsung’s mistake of launching the Galaxy Fold too soon before it was ready. When Samsung sent the Galaxy Fold units to YouTubers and reviewers in the US, some issues like the breaking of the screen were reported. However, the company has reengineered the smartphone now and will be relaunching it in September.

According to Huawei’s Director of consumer business mobile phones, He Gang, the company would not make the Mate X foldable phone public without meeting quality requirements. In support of this, the company’s executive stated that the Huawei Mate X is still going through optimization to meet the Huawei’s tough and superior requirement before the launch of the handset.

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On a Chinese portal, news.mydrivers.com Gang stated that “It’s actually taking a lot longer and is requiring more effort than initially anticipated. And if it doesn’t meet those requirements, we won’t put out the phone”.

After going through various tests, the foldable smartphone Huawei Mate X has passed 3C certification and network access license.

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He Gang said “Everyone should be very clear that Huawei’s quality requirements are very demanding. If it does not meet the quality requirements, it will not let the products go on the market.”

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Image courtesy: Weibo

Recently, a report surfaced on the internet that revealed the new design enhancement of the Huawei Mate X. The images of the foldable smartphone were shared on the Chinese website Weibo. According to a report, a journalist met Huawei CEO Richard Yu at an Airport in China and the CEO revealed the enhanced Huawei Mate X to the journalist. The pictures of the smartphone feature a fourth camera place along with other cameras on the rear panel.

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This is expected to be the Time of Flight sensor camera that was earlier hidden or it has now been added while the device was being re-engineered. The display screen seems much better and the Huawei Mate X has gotten rid of the unattractive fold screen bumps. The shared images also show it with a bigger button that will be used to unfold the smartphone visible on the upper foldable part of the Huawei Mate X. In addition to this, the central spine implemented the Falcon Wing mechanism has now been covered with a texture-type material.

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Komila Singh
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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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