
"Huawei has announced the Mate XTs, its second-generation trifold phone, which is available to order now in China. It's only a minor upgrade on the first edition, but comes with new colors, stylus support, and a slightly lower price tag. The biggest addition is the ability to use a stylus on the folding screen, though otherwise the 10.2-inch display - which folds down to 7.9-inch and 6.4-inch options - is much the same as before."
"Other upgrades include a Kirin 9020 chipset, an improved 40-megapixel ultrawide camera, and new colors: returning red and black models are now accompanied by white and purple versions, all bedecked in imitation leather. The Mate XTs starts at 17,999 Chinese yuan (about $2,520). That probably doesn't sound like much of a bargain, but it is cheaper than the 19,999 yuan ($2,800) Mate XT, which cost €3,499 (about $4,070) when it eventually launched outside China."
The Mate XTs is Huawei's second-generation trifold smartphone, available to order in China and positioned as a minor upgrade over the original. The device adds stylus input on the folding 10.2-inch display, which can fold down to 7.9-inch and 6.4-inch modes. Internal upgrades include a Kirin 9020 chipset and an improved 40-megapixel ultrawide camera. New color options include red, black, white, and purple, all with imitation leather finishes. Pricing starts at 17,999 Chinese yuan (about $2,520), undercutting the prior model's 19,999-yuan Chinese launch price. The launch coincides with new Huawei products including a MatePad Mini, Freebuds 7i, and a MateTV range.
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