Weekly Survey: What are your thoughts on the Huawei Mate XT Ultimate?

The Huawei Mate XT Ultimate is the market’s first tri-foldable smartphone, priced at €3,500. While it boasts cutting-edge mechanical design, a 10.2” immersive display, and an advanced camera system, it faces challenges due to Huawei’s exclusion from the global chip supply and US services like Google Play. Currently, there is no direct competition for the Mate XT Ultimate, as similar devices from Huawei and Samsung offer smaller displays and different weight profiles. Innovators like Samsung are also exploring tri-fold devices, but availability remains uncertain. Overall, the Mate XT Ultimate represents a leap in foldable technology with notable limitations.

Is it the future or merely a gimmick? The Huawei Mate XT Ultimate is currently the first and only tri-foldable device available. While other companies have unveiled prototypes, Huawei is leading the way. Admittedly, the price tag is steep (€3,500!), but that’s typical for cutting-edge technology.

If you’re interested in a thorough review of the XT Ultimate, we have you covered. In summary, the device lives up to its promises, showcasing a state-of-the-art mechanical design, an immersive 10.2” display, and an impressive camera system.

That said, it faces the common challenges that plague today’s Huawei products – the company lacks access to the global chip supply and is cut off from US-based services like Google Play. This is more of a political challenge than a technological one, but it’s still a significant hurdle.



Huawei Mate XT Ultimate
Huawei Mate XT Ultimate

Huawei Mate XT Ultimate

As for competition, the Huawei Mate XT Ultimate stands alone – it truly is the only device of its kind currently on the market. When compared to Huawei’s own Mate X6, the XT boasts a 10.2” display when unfolded, in a design that folds down to 12.8mm and weighs 298g. The X6 is slimmer and lighter at 9.9mm and 239g, but it only features a 7.93” inner display, which has 36% less surface area.

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold6 offers an even smaller 7.6” display in a body that’s 12.1mm thick and weighs 239g. The Z Fold Special is slightly thinner at 10.6mm but only marginally lighter at 236g – this is expected to be similar to what we can anticipate from the upcoming Z Fold7.


Huawei Mate X6
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6
Oppo Find N5

Huawei Mate X6 • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 • Oppo Find N5

Samsung is hinting at a tri-fold device with a 9.96” internal display, although its availability remains uncertain (rumors suggest it may be produced in limited quantities).

The Oppo Find N5 impresses with its slim profile at 8.9mm when folded, but it still has a relatively high weight of 229g. This is with an 8.12” internal display. In terms of folded thickness, Huawei has managed to achieve a segment as thin as 3.6mm, while the N5’s slimmest part measures 4.2mm.

What are your thoughts on the Huawei Mate XT Ultimate – would you consider owning one or something similar?

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