HUAWEI Mate X2 vs HAUWEI Mate Xs: What has changed?

HUAWEI is back with a new foldable – the Mate X2. And boy, is this some return to form. Unlike the Mate Xs, which was just a minor refresh, the HUAWEI Mate X2 takes a whole new approach when it comes to the company’s foldable device design philosophy, and comes equipped with some seriously impressive internals which make it arguably the most powerful foldable phone in the market right now. Wondering about all the changes HUAWEI has made this generation compared to the Mate Xs? Have a look:

Design: A new chapter starts with HUAWEI Mate X2

Unlike the HUAWEI Mate Xs that had an outward folding design based on a single foldable panel, the HUAWEI Mate X2 takes some inspiration from Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold2 and comes rocking an inward-folding design with a dual-display approach. The metallic chassis is still there, but the asymmetrically folding display is gone in a favor of a symmetrical folding design language with minimal gap between the two halves when the device is folded.

HUAWEI Mate X2

The weird ridge housing the camera lenses is also gone in favor of a more uniform device profile. HUAWEI is also jazzing things up a little bit this year. The HUAWEI Mate X2 comes in a choice of four colors – Crystal Blue, Crystal Pink, White, and Black. In comparison, the HUAWEI Mate Xs was only available in a single Interstellar Blue shade.

HUAWEI Mate X2HUAWEI Mate Xs
DisplayCover Display
6.45-inch OLED
2480 x 2200 pixels
90Hz refresh rate
413 ppi pixel density

Inner Display
8-inch OLED

2700 x 1160 Pixels
90Hz refresh rate
456 ppi pixel density
Folded State
6.6-inch OLED
2480 x 1148 pixels
60Hz refresh rate

Unfolded state
8-inch OLED
2480 x 2200 pixels
60Hz refresh rate
ProcessorHiSilicon Kirin 9000HUAWEI Kirin 990
RAM8GB 8GB
Storage256GB / 512GB 512GB
Rear Cameras50 MP Ultra Vision Camera
(Wide Angle, f/1.9 aperture, OIS)
16 MP Cine Camera
(Ultra-Wide Angle, f/2.2 aperture)
12 MP Telephoto Camera
(3x Optical Zoom, f/2.4 aperture, OIS)
8 MP SuperZoom Camera
(10x Optical Zoom, f/4.4 aperture, OIS)
40 MP (Wide Angle Lens,
f/1.8 aperture)
16 MP (Ultra Wide Angle Lens,
f/2.2 aperture)
16 MP (Ultra Wide Angle Lens,
f/2.2 aperture)
HUAWEI Time-of-Flight (TOF) C
amera
Front Cameras16 MP Selfie Camera
(Wide Angle, f/2.2)

NO inner display camera
Rear cameras doubles as the
selfie camera
Battery4500 mAh
55W fast charging
4500mAh
55W fast charging
WeightApprox. 295 gramsApprox. 300 grams
ColorsCrystal Blue,Crystal Pink,White,BlackInterstellar Blue

Display: A stark upgrade

HUAWEI Mate Xs

As mentioned above, the HUAWEI Mate Xs had a single foldable OLED panel that measured 8-inches diagonally and offered a resolution of 2480 x 2200 pixels. When folded, it offered a screen real estate of 6.6-inch on the dominant half with a resolution of 2480 x 1148 pixels.

The HUAWEI Mate X2, on the other hand, features a 6.45-inch (2480 x 2200 pixels) OLED cover display with a pill-shaped hole-punch cutout. Then there is the 8-inch foldable (2480 x 2200 pixels) cover display. Notably, both the panels offer a 90Hz refresh rate for a smoother viewing experience. It is worth noting here that there is no selfie camera on the inner foldable panel.

Internals: HUAWEI Mate X2 brings some notable upgrades

Huawei Mate X2

The HUAWEI Mate Xs came equipped with the Kirin 990 SoC based on the 7nm process, ticking alongside 8 gigs of RAM and up to 512GB of onboard storage that could further be expanded via an NM card by another 256GB. A 4,500mAh battery with support for 55W fast charging kept the lights on. Graphics are handled by a 16-core Mali-G76 GPU on this one.

Coming to its successor, the HUAWEI Mate X2 makes the jump to the 5nm-based Kirin 9000 processor paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB/512GB of onboard storage. However, there is no scope for further storage expansion. Battery capacity remains unchanged at 4,500mAh with an identical 55W fast charging support. However, support for wireless charging is still missing. The graphics chops of the HUAWEI Mate X2 receive a big boost with a 24-core Mali-G78 GPU.

Cameras: HUAWEI Mate X2 truly shines here

HUAWEI Mate Xs

HUAWEI equipped the Mate Xs with a trio of cameras – a 40MP primary sensor + a 16MP ultra-wide-angle lens + 8MP telephoto shooter – sitting alongside a ToF camera. These three snappers doubled as the selfie camera hardware as well.

On the HUAWEI Mate X2, you’ll find an upgraded 50MP primary camera assisted by a 16MP Cine camera. There are two telephoto cameras this time around – a 12MP shooter with 3x optical zoom output and an 8MP SuperZoom periscope-style telephoto lens with an impressive 10x optical zoom range. There’s a 16MP (f/2.2) selfie camera on the outer cover display as well.

Pricing

HUAWEI Mate X2

Despite all the upgrades that arrive with its latest foldable, HUAWEI hasn’t actually raised the price accordingly. While that is definitely good news, the asking price is still far beyond the reach of many. The HUAWEI Mate Xs made its way to the European market priced at €2,499. As for the HUAWEI Mate X2, it comes with a price tag of CNY 17,999 (~ $2,780) for the lower-end 256GB storage variant, while the model with 512GB of onboard storage will cost you CNY 18,999 (~ $2,940) in China at the moment.

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Huawei could be working on a foldable phone with clamshell design

It seems that Huawei is getting ready to compete against the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip and the Motorola RAZR. The Chinese tech giant filed a foldable phone patent with a clamshell design back in April, and it looks a bit familiar.

We are still waiting to see the successor of the Mate Xs. Still, it seems that Huawei is more interested in delivering a new device that can go against the other foldable phones in the market that features a clamshell design. New patents found at the China National Intellectual Property Office shows what could be one of Huawei’s future foldable phones.

The device may look like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip at first glance, but this phone would have a major advantage, as its design shows a large external display. This means that this phone could be able to give its users more than just a couple of notifications at the same time, and since it’s placed on the same back panel as the dual camera module, we can also expect it to help while taking selfies.

It’s also a safe guess that this dual camera will also serve as the phone’s main camera, as there are no other cameras found in these images. This could also mean that we could get some awesome selfies with this device, as Huawei phones are well-known for packing good cameras. We don’t know if this device will have a small gap between both halves when closed, as we don’t get an image to illustrate the phone’s appearance closed from the side.

However, we must also remember that this is just a patent, and nobody can confirm that Huawei is indeed working on a foldable phone with a clamshell design. The only thing that’s certain right now is that Huawei has recently launched its latest flagship, the Mate 40 series, and it looks rather interesting.

Source Lets Go Digital

Via GSM Arena

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G vs HUAWEI Mate Xs

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G is finally here in all its glory. The device was introduced earlier this month, but Samsung waited until today to talk more about it at its Unpacked Part 2 event. Well, Samsung has revealed it all today. The new features, the upgrades, and the whole shebang that makes it worth that eye-watering price tag. But how does Samsung’s latest and greatest foldable device compare against the HUAWEI Mate Xs? Let’s dive right into it:

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G vs HUAWEI Mate Xs: Display

The biggest difference between the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G and the HUAWEI Mate Xs is how they approach the foldable form factor. The Samsung offering has two screens – an outer cover display and an inner foldable panel. HUAWEI’s device opts for an outward folding design that employs a single foldable panel. Another key difference is screen refresh rate, as Samsung has gone for a 120Hz display this time around, while the Mate Xs is still stuck on the 60Hz scale.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G packs a – 7.6-inch QXGA+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display (2208 x 1768 pixels) with 373ppi pixel density and 120Hz refresh rate. The cover display, on the other hand, measures 6.2-inch diagonally with a resolution of 2260 x 816 pixels that translates to a pixel density of 386ppi. However, the cover display is still limited to 60Hz refresh rate. Additionally, both the inner and outer display feature a circular hole-punch housing a single camera.

HUAWEI Mate Xs

As for the HUAWEI Mate Xs, the device offers an 8-inch display in the unfolded state with a resolution of 2480 x 2200 pixels, while in the folded state, you get a 6.6-inch display that has a resolution of 2480 x 1148 pixels. There is a no hole-punch or notch on the display, as all the cameras are located on the rear strip and they double as both front and rear cameras.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G vs HUAWEI Mate Xs: Hardware

Galaxy Z Fold 2

Coming to the internal hardware, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ processor ticking alongside 12GB of RAM and 256GB of onboard storage. It comes equipped with a 4,500mAh battery that supports both wired and wireless charging, as well as reverse wireless charging, something Samsung calls Wireless PowerShare for juicing up accessories such as earbuds.

HUAWEI Mate Xs

HUAWEI Mate Xs employs the in-house Kirin 990 5G SoC paired with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of onboard storage. It draws power from a 4500 mAh battery that supports 45W wired fast charging. Unlike the Galaxy Z Fold2, which supports wireless charging as well as wireless power share, the HUAWEI Mate Xs is only compatible with wired charging.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G vs HUAWEI Mate Xs: Cameras

The Galaxy Z Fold2 features an optically stabilized 12MP primary camera at the back, accompanied by a 12MP wide-angle camera with an 123-degree field of view. There is also a 12MP telephoto camera backed by OIS that offers 3x optical zoom and 10x digital zoom output. Additionally, you’ll find an identical 10MP camera on both the cover display and the inner display.

HUAWEI Mate Xs

Talking about the HUAWEI Mate Xs and its camera hardware, you get a Leica quad camera setup that includes a 40MP (f/1.8) main camera, a 16MP ultra-wide angle camera, an optically-stabilized 8MP telephoto camera and a ToF camera. These four cameras serve as both the main and selfie imaging hardware.

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