Huawei Mate X, which was originally scheduled to be released in June this year, will now be postponed until September due to problems in the foldable display, reported by Tencent News.
Huawei is using foldable screen developed by Chinese display manufacturing company, BOE, but now it can be said that BOE’s foldable display also have some kind large problems due to its capacity and yield, which directly related to Huawei Mate X.
To be mentioned, Huawei’s foldable phone has not been listed in China Unicom’s first batch of 5G smartphones but does include the Mate 20X 5G.
Recently Huawei’s rival Samsung has delivered its Galaxy Fold to customers and after one day its screen got cracked and some of the consumers reported bubbles problem inside the display.
Moreover, Samsung has also postponed its Galaxy Fold launch event in China and maybe in other countries due to its current issues with the display.
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