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Huawei Mate Xs successor might be more like a Galaxy Fold

Huawei Mate Xs successor might be more like a Galaxy Fold

Posted on April 29, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Back when the giants Samsung and Huawei were competing over foldable phones, there were two schools of design that became prevalent last year. It was the Galaxy Fold’s “innie” versus the Mate X’s “outie”. Neither has been completely impervious to accidents but the Huawei Mate X may have been taking too many risks. That may be just one of two reasons why Huawei’s next foldable phone might be an innie but it may also have something to do with its cameras.
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