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Could this be the future of foldable phones?
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Could this be the future of foldable phones?

The world’s first tri-fold smartphone is here, and of course, it’s pricey.

by Kelechi Edeh Louis Eriakha David Adubiina

Just when we thought foldable phones couldn’t get any cooler, Huawei dropped the Mate XT, the world’s first tri-fold smartphone.

This isn’t just a phone—it’s a tablet, mini-PC, and multitasking powerhouse, all in one sleek package. With a few quick folds, you’ve got a device that promises to do it all. (Watch the promo video)

But with a whopping $2,808 price tag and availability only in China for now, the Mate XT makes you wonder: is this cutting-edge tech the next step for smartphones, or just an expensive flex for the early adopters? As this triple-folding phone wonder hits the market, we’ll soon see if Huawei’s gamble pays off.

Watch your back, Samsung!

Sent from my iPhone 😄

Kelechi

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