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Huawei to launch second triple-folding phone on 4 September

Huawei will unveil its second triple-folding smartphone, the Mate XTs, on 4 September ahead of a busy month of rival tech launches.

Huawei has announced plans to unveil its second triple-folding smartphone, the Mate XTs, during a launch event on 4 September at 2.30 pm SGT. The Chinese technology giant confirmed the news through its official Weibo account, revealing that the device will succeed the Mate XT and introduce several key upgrades.

The event’s timing places Huawei directly in competition with Samsung, which is also hosting its own major product launch later that same day. This sets the stage for a competitive start to September as leading smartphone makers vie for consumer attention.

Expected features and specifications

Industry rumours suggest the Mate XTs will feature an upgraded Kirin 920 processor, which is expected to deliver improved performance and efficiency. The device is also said to include satellite connectivity, expanding its communication capabilities, and a redesigned camera system. This system is believed to feature a new 50-megapixel primary sensor with a variable aperture lens, alongside an enhanced periscope telephoto camera for improved zoom quality.

Despite these upgrades, the Mate XTs is expected to carry the same price as its predecessor at S$3,660. This pricing suggests that Huawei intends to position the Mate XTs as a premium device, catering to high-end smartphone users who seek cutting-edge technology and design.

The Mate XT, the company’s first triple-folding phone, drew attention for its innovative design and engineering, and the Mate XTs is anticipated to refine and build on that concept. Huawei has yet to confirm all specifications, leaving fans and analysts awaiting further details at the official unveiling.

A busy month for smartphone launches

Huawei’s announcement comes as September prepares to become one of the busiest months of the year for smartphone releases. Samsung will hold its Galaxy event just hours after Huawei’s launch, while Apple is expected to reveal its latest devices on 9 September. This back-to-back schedule creates a highly competitive environment, with all three companies seeking to capture market interest through innovative designs and advanced features.

Analysts expect this intense line-up of announcements to spark a wave of consumer excitement and media coverage, with Huawei’s triple-folding device positioned as a potential highlight. Its unique form factor and technical enhancements could set it apart in a market increasingly defined by foldable smartphones.

The 4 September event is expected to be streamed online, allowing Huawei to showcase the Mate XTs to a global audience. More details, including availability and exact specifications, are likely to be confirmed at the launch.

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