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Huawei Mate X2 to have same screen as Mate X

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Ro 10 August 2020

Huawei Android Rumors

With Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold2 5G out already, Huawei is bound to release its own 2020 foldable flagship in the following months. And a reliable insider claims that display's size will be the same as on the previous Mate X, measuring 8.03" in diagonal when unfolded.

The Mate X2 will have the same panel size as the original Mate X, 8.03”. But it is in-folding rather than out-folding.

— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) August 9, 2020

Two days ago, a report from the same source said that the design of the foldable display will now be inwards folding and that the panels will be sourced from Samsung and BOE. Moreover, it won't be using Samsung's UTG (Ultra Thin Glass) technology and will rely on the CPI (Colorless Polyimide).

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  • Anonymous
  • v}i
  • 11 Aug 2020

Not one scratches peob, the crease becomes bigger and wider like your phone screen looks uglier than the time of your purchase. You can see many review on youtube. I agree the ourfold is more user friendly tho.

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  • YUKI93
  • KZK
  • 11 Aug 2020

There's no such thing as scratchless glass. Even Motorola's shattershield screen is prone to scratches.

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  • RealLifePhones
  • 0}B
  • 11 Aug 2020

Samsung actually gave 2 years after the last major update. Which is one year short of googles end of support for that specific OS. Hope they increase to 3 years of security updates after the OS update because they can't do more

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