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Here’s a closer look at the Huawei Mate XT triple-screen foldable

It’s extremely slim when fully unfolded, but those display creases might be hard for some to ignore.

It’s extremely slim when fully unfolded, but those display creases might be hard for some to ignore.

The Huawei Mate XT foldable phone seen in an unboxing video
The Huawei Mate XT foldable phone seen in an unboxing video
The display creases are prominant at certain angles, but are barely noticable when looking at the Huawei Mate XT straight on.
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Now that Huawei has officially launched the Mate XT Ultimate Design in China, demonstration videos are popping up online that reveal what the world’s first dual-folding, triple-screen phone looks like in real-world conditions.

Several unboxing videos show that the Huawei Mate XT is shipped in its unfolded position, which is just 3.6mm (around 0.14 inches) thick at its thinnest point — making it slimmer than Google’s 5.1mm (around 0.2 inch) Pixel 9 Pro Fold. When fully folded, the Mate XT measures in at 12.8mm (around 0.5 inches), a smidge thicker than the Pixel 9 Pro Fold’s 10.1mm (around 0.39 inches) and the 12.1mm Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6.

A hands-on review from Gizmochina shows that the display can be used to view multiple app windows simultaneously, which can be resized into custom configurations. The Mate XT also ships with a specialized phone case that protects the device when folded and doubles as a stand to position it upright when both folded and unfolded.

A small loading wheel can briefly be seen in some videos when the phone transitions from single to dual-screen modes, but the display seems responsive enough when switching between horizontal and vertical orientations. One noticeable gripe that can be seen in a video shared by Android Authority is that the display creases on both hinges are very visible at certain angles and lighting, which some may find disappointing — though not surprising given the current state of foldable displays. They seem hardly noticeable when viewed straight on, however.

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