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Huawei Reportedly Confirms It Will Not Delay Its Foldable Mate X Like Samsung Did With Its Galaxy Fold

Huawei Reportedly Confirms It Will Not Delay Its Foldable Mate X Like Samsung Did With Its Galaxy Fold

5 years ago
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https://wccftech.com/huawei-mate-x-not-being-delayed/

While it was a given that the first generation of foldable devices will have their own share of problems, the general consensus was that the problem won’t go beyond a creasing display but as the Galaxy Fold fiasco has shown, foldable devices can prove to be a dud for now. Thus, when Samsung decided to postpone the release of the Galaxy Fold after the backlash from reviewers, rumors started flying around that Huawei may do the same. However, the company has now confirmed that the device will be released on the previously planned date.

When the Mate X was first unveiled, the responses about the device were mixed. Unlike the Galaxy Fold, the Mate X folds outwards, which means the display is exposed at all times, making the plastic coating more vulnerable to damage such as scratches and scuffs. Other reports suggested that the Mate X is sturdier than the Galaxy Fold and it appears that Huawei is also confident about the durability of its foldable device and thus it has decided to stick with the original release schedule.

Huawei Reportedly Confirms It Will Not Delay Its Foldable Mate X Like Samsung Did With Its Galaxy Fold

Apr 23, 2019, 4:29pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/huawei-mate-x-not-being-delayed/ > While it was a given that the first generation of foldable devices will have their own share of problems, the general consensus was that the problem won’t go beyond a creasing display but as the Galaxy Fold fiasco has shown, foldable devices can prove to be a dud for now. Thus, when Samsung decided to postpone the release of the Galaxy Fold after the backlash from reviewers, rumors started flying around that Huawei may do the same. However, the company has now confirmed that the device will be released on the previously planned date. > When the Mate X was first unveiled, the responses about the device were mixed. Unlike the Galaxy Fold, the Mate X folds outwards, which means the display is exposed at all times, making the plastic coating more vulnerable to damage such as scratches and scuffs. Other reports suggested that the Mate X is sturdier than the Galaxy Fold and it appears that Huawei is also confident about the durability of its foldable device and thus it has decided to stick with the original release schedule.