Huawei is making waves with its upcoming triple-folding smartphone, recently spotted in the hands of Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei’s Consumer Business Group. Just a week after the first photo surfaced, another image of the device has appeared online, sparking speculation that these “leaks” may be part of a strategic reveal.
In this latest photo, the smartphone is shown in its folded form, and it’s clear that Huawei has managed to keep the device impressively thin despite its complex design. The triple-folding smartphone boasts a noticeable camera island that bears a strong resemblance to the Mate X5’s setup.
Rumors suggest that the device will feature a 10-inch foldable display and is expected to be released this fall, ahead of the Mate 70 series, which is slated for a mid-to-late Q4 launch. Notably, the phone’s battery will likely utilize the new Silicon-Carbon technology, which offers higher energy density, although it might not yet rival the fastest charging speeds of its competitors.
As anticipation builds, this Huawei triple-folding smartphone is shaping up to be one of the most innovative devices in the market, blending cutting-edge technology with a sleek, user-friendly design. With its imminent launch, all eyes are on Huawei to see how this triple-folding device will perform in the ever-evolving smartphone landscape.