Huawei to Launch New Foldable Phone Priced $2,700

Huawei has announced a new, foldable smartphone that will come with a steep price tag, but with no Google apps, which makes it pretty much useless for customers in Europe and the U.S. It’s aimed towards customers in China, and it will cost around $2,700 once it’s released.

Huawei Mate Xs comes with numerous innovative features. It’s similar to their Mate X model, which also never made it out of China.

The new Xs will come with a folding display that measures 8 inches when unfolded and 6.6 inches when folded. The 4,500mAh battery is enough to support the strong processor and new cameras will give the users an opportunity to take amazing photos with their foldable pocket device.

Unfortunately, the Mate Xs won’t come with Google apps, which is why we mentioned it will only be popular in China. The main out of its four cameras is a 40-megapixel lens, and the remaining three are a 16-MP wide-angle sensor, an 8-MP telephoto camera, and a 3D camera. You can use all of these cameras for taking a selfie when the phone is folded. Check out the phone in the unboxing video by SuperSaf below.