The huawei mate x final would be lighter and with less battery
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A month ago, the delay in the launch of the Huawei Mate X was announced . The company wanted to delay it due to the conflict with the United States and to introduce some changes. Some changes that would have been introduced and that we could clearly notice on the phone. Since it is pointed out that this new version will be much lighter, in addition to having a smaller battery.
The final Huawei Mate X would be lighter and with less battery
The battery would have been reduced a little, to a size of 4, 400 mAh in this case. A slight decrease, but that helps the phone weigh less.
Changes on the phone
On the other hand, the Huawei Mate X would arrive in this case in several versions in terms of storage and RAM. Only one version of the phone was announced in its February presentation. From now on we could see that there are three in total, which would be 6 / 128GB, 8 / 256GB, and 12 / 512GB in this case. So we will have more to choose from.
At the moment it seems that the changes in this model would be. So it seems that the Chinese brand is ready to launch this renewed folding model on the market. The release date remains a mystery until now.
In a presentation in Russia recently, it was mentioned that the Huawei Mate X would arrive in September. In addition, the brand has started to announce it already in China, so it should not be long before we have an official release date. A highly anticipated phone in the market.
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