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Hands on: Huawei Mate Xs Review

Huawei Mate Xs vs. Huawei Mate X: What’s the difference?

Posted on February 27, 2020 By Jarvis

Folding phones have been widely hailed as the future of smartphone design, but there have also been doubts about their durability, and they come at a high price. Huawei’s first foray into foldable phone territory was last year’s Mate X, and it’s back in 2020 with a new, improved version called the Mate Xs. So what’s the difference between the two? That’s just what we’re here to examine as we compare the Mate X and Mate Xs to find out how they measure up and highlight all of the important differences.
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