Key Takeaways
1. Huawei has introduced the Mate XTs Ultimate Design, maintaining a similar look to the Mate XT with new color options and finishes.
2. The device features a large 10.2-inch tri-fold display with a resolution of 3,183 x 2,232 pixels, while retaining a thin profile when folded.
3. The Mate XTs is powered by the new Kirin 9020 chip, offering a 10% CPU speed increase and potential performance boosts of up to 36% with HarmonyOS 5.
4. Camera upgrades include a 40 MP ultra-wide sensor and a 50 MP main camera, along with an 8 MP front camera, while the battery capacity remains at 5,600 mAh.
5. The Mate XTs is priced starting at CNY 17,999 (~$2,522) in China, which is a decrease from the previous model, but details on international availability are still unknown.
While we wait for Samsung to move beyond its current book-style design, which has been slimmed down to under 9 mm with the Galaxy Z Fold7 (currently priced at $1,899 on Amazon), Huawei has refreshed its Mate XT series by introducing the Mate XTs Ultimate Design. This new device, often referred to as the Mate XTs, closely resembles the Mate XT we recently evaluated. Besides some new color options and updated finishes, Huawei has maintained the overall design, with a weight of 298 g and a thickness of 12.8 mm when folded.
Display Features
The Mate XTs also retains a thickness of 3.6~4.8 mm when it is unfolded. This innovative tri-fold offers a tablet experience with its 10.2-inch display, boasting a resolution of 3,183 x 2,232 pixels. Although Huawei mentions a PWM rate of 1,440 Hz, it has not disclosed peak brightness or refresh rate metrics. For comparison, both screens on the original Mate XT achieved refresh rates of 90 Hz and over 2,000 nits (APL 18%) in our testing.
Enhanced Performance
Additionally, the Mate XTs presents display modes of 7.9 inches and 6.4 inches when folded once or twice. To enhance its tri-fold capabilities, Huawei has replaced the Kirin 9010 with the Kirin 9020, which is said to deliver a CPU that is 10% faster. Reportedly, optimizations tied to HarmonyOS 5 could result in performance boosts of up to 36% when compared to a Mate XT running on HarmonyOS 4.
Camera and Battery Specs
Huawei has upgraded last year’s 12 MP ultra-wide camera to a new 40 MP sensor with an f/2.2 aperture. The 50 MP main camera returns with a variable aperture of f/1.4-f/4.0, along with a 12 MP and 5.5x optical periscope module and an 8 MP front camera. Additionally, Huawei has kept the same 5,600 mAh silicon-carbon battery as the previous model, featuring 66 W wired and 50 W wireless charging capabilities.
The Mate XTs is launching in China with a starting price of CNY 17,999 (approximately $2,522) for the version that includes 16 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, which is a CNY 2,000 (~$280) decrease from last year’s model. Similarly, the priciest version of the Mate XTs is 6% less than its predecessor, priced at CNY 22,499 (~$3,152), while still offering 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage. As of now, Huawei has not provided any information regarding its international release.
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