Huawei executives revealed to the media that Mate X will be postponed to September
Huawei executives revealed to the media that Mate X will be postponed to September

Love to play computer games On June 15, it was reported that CNET, a foreign media, quoted the Wall Street Journal as saying that Huawei had postponed the launch date of the Mate X folding screen mobile phone, which costs 2600 dollars (about 18000 yuan), from this summer to September this year.

Vincent Peng, a senior vice president of Huawei, told the Wall Street Journal at a technical conference held in Hong Kong that Huawei had delayed the sale of Mate X, partly because it wanted to improve the quality of mobile phone folding screens. Vincent Peng said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal: "We are conducting a lot of tests." He also said that Huawei's goal is to release this phone as soon as possible.

It is worth mentioning that Samsung has previously postponed the launch of the Galaxy Fold and postponed the launch of the Galaxy Fold in China. This foldable mobile phone with a price of 1980 US dollars (about 13710 yuan) was originally planned to be launched in the United States on April 26, but Samsung had to brake hard before the launch of this mobile phone. Because some media found that the Galaxy Fold had screen problems, Samsung said in a subsequent statement: "A new release date will be announced in a few weeks." It is almost eight weeks now, Samsung has not announced a new release date.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Vincent Peng said that the delay in the sale of Huawei Mate X was not due to supply chain problems.


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