Huawei has just unveiled its latest foldable device, The Huawei Mate Xs. We compared it to its older iteration, the Mate X, to see what's changed. [table id=1347 /] Advantages of each phone: Huawei Mate X Higher ultra-wide camera resolution Huawei Mate Xs More powerful chipset Dual-Band 5G Android 10 (out of the box) Starting with the display, both devices use the same size and resolution display for the front, back, and unfolded display. The new Huawei Mate Xs now comes with a reinforced hinge made of Zirconium liquid metal. Where the Mate Xs has gotten an upgrade, is its chipset. The new Mate Xs comes with Huawei's latest flagship, the Kirin 990 SoC, which operates at a higher frequency and is capable of connecting to dual-band 5G. The original Mate X, on the other hand, came with Huawei's last flagship, the Kirin 980. The RAM and storage options for both devices are the same, with 8GB and 512GB, respectively. When it comes to expandability, Huawei is yet to disclose if the Mate Xs is compatible with a Huawei NM card like the original Mate X, which can take up to 256GB. Read more in our articles including "Huawei Mate Xs vs Mate X: What's Different?" and "HUAWEI MatePad Pro Max launched globally".
Huawei has just unveiled its latest foldable device, The Huawei Mate Xs. We compared it to its older iteration, the Mate X, to see what's changed.
[table id=1347 /] Advantages of each phone: Huawei Mate X Higher ultra-wide camera resolution Huawei Mate Xs More powerful chipset Dual-Band 5G Android 10 (out of the box) Starting with the display, both devices use the same size and resolution display for the front, back, and unfolded display. The new Huawei Mate Xs now comes with a reinforced hinge made of Zirconium liquid metal. Where the Mate Xs has gotten an upgrade, is its chipset.
Our coverage of Huawei Mate X vs Huawei Mate Xs includes: "Huawei Mate Xs vs Mate X: What's Different?"; "HUAWEI MatePad Pro Max launched globally"; "HUAWEI Mate 80 Pro Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.