Huawei’s Mate X Durability Called Into Question as New Video Clip Shows a Pricey & Highly Delicate Foldable Phone

Huawei’s Mate X Durability Called Into Question as New Video Clip Shows a Pricey & Highly Delicate Foldable Phone

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Huawei’s Mate X was the company’s first attempt at the revolutionary form factor, though it can be said that there have been more than a few hiccups along the way. Samsung’s Galaxy Fold design may have improved after a serious setback, but there are still cracks in the armor that will most likely be addressed in future iterations. For now, the Mate X durability can be called into question, at least according to a short video clip.

The Mate X’s durability, or lack thereof, can clearly be seen in the latest short video clip that has originated from Chinese microblogging website Weibo. The clip was shared by Max J., a known publisher of news surrounding Samsung, and not surprisingly, his Twitter thread is loaded with comments. At the same time, Max J. has posted a small video of how his Galaxy Fold is in pristine condition, while also stating that Samsung noticed the flaws present in its handset, and addressed the durability problems, while the Mate X seen in the video is a ‘finished’ product.

Huawei’s Mate X Durability Called Into Question as New Video Clip Shows a Pricey & Highly Delicate Foldable Phone

Dec 26, 2019, 4:15pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/huawei-mate-x-durability-fragile/ > Huawei’s Mate X was the company’s first attempt at the revolutionary form factor, though it can be said that there have been more than a few hiccups along the way. Samsung’s Galaxy Fold design may have improved after a serious setback, but there are still cracks in the armor that will most likely be addressed in future iterations. For now, the Mate X durability can be called into question, at least according to a short video clip. > The Mate X’s durability, or lack thereof, can clearly be seen in the latest short video clip that has originated from Chinese microblogging website Weibo. The clip was shared by Max J., a known publisher of news surrounding Samsung, and not surprisingly, his Twitter thread is loaded with comments. At the same time, Max J. has posted a small video of how his Galaxy Fold is in pristine condition, while also stating that Samsung noticed the flaws present in its handset, and addressed the durability problems, while the Mate X seen in the video is a ‘finished’ product.