Foldable phones aren’t going anywhere, and it shows in the various offerings from manufacturers. Samsung was one of the first companies to bet on this type of device, but We currently find companies such as OPPO, Huawei and Xiaomi in the catalog with foldable phones..
Usually these devices do not reach our borders and, in fact, they tend to stay only in China. But it seems that this will start to change and although they do not arrive at our borders at the same time, they will eventually arrive. At least that’s what has been seen with offerings like the OPPO Find N.
Now it’s the turn of the Huawei Mate Xs 2, Huawei’s second foldable device., but the first to reach the hands of any user who decides to bet on him. All the rumors suggest that it will be ready for the presentation, so we are going to tell you everything we know about this terminal.
The first thing to keep in mind is that the format of the Huawei Mate Xs 2 is different from that of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G. Instead of being a folding book that opens inward, this device opens outwards. The folding screen is also an external screen..
This design may not convince many users, and this is due to the number of questions about the drop or shock resistance of this device. On a technical level, we would be facing a device with a 6.5-inch screen with OLED technology. that when unfolded, its diagonal becomes 7.8 inches in a square format.
This screen will have a 120Hz refresh rate and a 2480 x 2200 pixel resolution when the panel is deployed.. What we will find inside will be a Qualcomm-signed Snapdragon 888 4G processor. Yes, a top-end device without 5G due to the US veto on Huawei.
In addition, this device may not appear alone, but along with the new Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro and Huawei Watch Fit 2. The date that has been announced for the presentation to the public at the global level is May 18th. so it wouldn’t be too long to wait to officially know about this device and see if it arrives in Spain.
Source: Computer Hoy

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