During the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2020, Huawei is expected to unveil the upgraded Huawei Mate X foldable smartphone.
This device, carrying the model number TAH-AN00m, had already been certified by the Chinese 3C authority last month. According to earlier reports, this device is expected to be marketed as Mate Xs when it finally made it’s official debut.
So far, details regarding the upcoming Mate Xs remain scare. However, it’s 3C listing had revealed that the device will be arriving with a blazing 65W fast-charging support which will be a considerable upgrade to the current 55W fast-charging support on the Mate X.
Besides that, the Mate Xs will also features a better hinge, more resilience display, and the latest Kirin 990 SoC. Despite all these improvements, the Mate Xs is rumored to come with a cheaper price tag due to it’s lower production costs.
Currently, the Huawei Mate X carries a hefty price tag of 16,999 yuan (US$2,403) in the Chinese market. However, that doesn’t stops the device from being sold out during the first few rounds of sale in China.
As usual, the Huawei Mate Xs is unlikely to have licensed Google apps and services onboard as well.
Via: Gizmochina