Huawei CEO Richard Yu affirmed in the launch of the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Guru this week that the organization is planning to launch 5G foldable phones in 2019. In a meeting with Digital Trends, Yu commented,"We're working on handheld phones.
It has been rumored since last July the Huawei had been working to beat its rival Samsung to launch a foldable phone as soon as next year, but Yu's comments are the first time that it's been indicated that the phones will operate on a 5G network.
We have known about Huawei's strategies for another 5G phone for some time, since the Chinese company is growing its own processor, the Balong 5G01, which may encourage the new 3GPP standard for 5G networks. Additionally, it has spent $600 million to create its apparatus 5G compatible, therefore a foldable tablet computer that could also support 5G is logical.
Meanwhile, the Samsung is holding a developer conference next month, in which Samsung Mobile CEO DJ Koh has succeeded at providing a keynote previewing the business's foldable phone. It debuted a elastic AMOLED display known as"Youm" at 2012, and lately, it had its own"unbreakable" OLED display certified for durability.
It has been reported that Samsung's foldable phone is going to be a tablet which may fit in your pocket to be published under the Galaxy Note lineup. In precisely the exact same vein, it is likely that Huawei's enormous 7.2-inch Mate 20 X might be a preview of what the foldable phone's full display could look like.
What seemed like a farfetched notion is currently being embraced by many technology companies, including giants such as Microsoft, that is working on a pocketable mobile apparatus, and Intel, which will be working on dual-screen computers.
It has been rumored since last July the Huawei had been working to beat its rival Samsung to launch a foldable phone as soon as next year, but Yu's comments are the first time that it's been indicated that the phones will operate on a 5G network.
We have known about Huawei's strategies for another 5G phone for some time, since the Chinese company is growing its own processor, the Balong 5G01, which may encourage the new 3GPP standard for 5G networks. Additionally, it has spent $600 million to create its apparatus 5G compatible, therefore a foldable tablet computer that could also support 5G is logical.
Meanwhile, the Samsung is holding a developer conference next month, in which Samsung Mobile CEO DJ Koh has succeeded at providing a keynote previewing the business's foldable phone. It debuted a elastic AMOLED display known as"Youm" at 2012, and lately, it had its own"unbreakable" OLED display certified for durability.
It has been reported that Samsung's foldable phone is going to be a tablet which may fit in your pocket to be published under the Galaxy Note lineup. In precisely the exact same vein, it is likely that Huawei's enormous 7.2-inch Mate 20 X might be a preview of what the foldable phone's full display could look like.
What seemed like a farfetched notion is currently being embraced by many technology companies, including giants such as Microsoft, that is working on a pocketable mobile apparatus, and Intel, which will be working on dual-screen computers.
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