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The Huawei Foldables You Can Actually Buy Right Now

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Huawei continues to expand its foldable portfolio with an aggressive push across form factors, including clamshells, tri-fold designs, and even laptops with flexible OLED displays.

While many of these devices are China-exclusive, they reflect how far the company has come in design, materials, and software integration. Here’s a detailed look at all the Huawei foldables currently available for purchase in 2025.

Mate XTs | Ultimate Design

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Huawei introduced the Mate XTs Ultimate Design as a follow-up to last year’s Mate XT. The device retains its tri-fold design that transitions from a 6.4-inch smartphone into a 10.2-inch tablet, with an intermediate 7.9-inch mode. The display uses COE pixel super light-transmitting technology, cutting power consumption by 13%.

The phone includes M-Pen 3 stylus support, a reinforced Tiangong hinge system, and aerospace-grade materials. The outer and inner hinge strengths have increased by 23% and 16% respectively, and the screen’s impact resistance has improved by 30%. The Kirin 9020 processor replaces the older Kirin 9000, improving performance by 36%.

On the camera front, Huawei keeps the 50MP variable aperture main sensor, upgrades the ultra-wide to 40MP with a 2.5cm macro mode, and adds a 1.5MP multispectral sensor. The Mate XTs continues to use a 5600mAh silicon-carbon battery with support for 66W wired and 50W wireless charging.

Price: Starts at 17,999 yuan (~$2520)

Pura X

Huawei Pura X

Huawei launched the Pura X as a high-end flip phone with a taller-than-usual 6.3-inch inner OLED screen in a 16:10 aspect ratio and a 3.5-inch square outer display. Both screens support LTPO 2.0 with 1-120Hz adaptive refresh and 1440Hz PWM dimming.

The rear cameras include a 50MP RYYB main sensor, a 40MP ultra-wide with macro capability, and an 8MP 3.5x telephoto lens. Huawei also adds a 1.5MP multispectral sensor. The phone supports IPX8 waterproofing, satellite communication, and a titanium alloy frame with a basalt hinge.

It runs on the Kirin 9020 chipset and packs a 4720mAh dual silicon-carbon battery that supports 66W wired and 40W wireless charging.

Price: Starts at 7,499 yuan (~$1050)

Mate X6

Huawei Mate X6

The Mate X6, launched last year, uses a 7.93-inch internal foldable screen and a 6.45-inch outer display, both with LTPO panels, 120Hz refresh, and high brightness levels up to 2500 nits. The second-generation Kunlun Glass protects the external panel, while a carbon fiber plate reinforces the inner display.

Huawei equips the Mate X6 with a 50MP main camera with a physical aperture ranging from f/1.0 to f/4.0. The setup also includes a 40MP ultra-wide lens, a 48MP 4x periscope telephoto lens, and a 1.5MP Ultra Chroma spectral sensor for improved color accuracy.

It skips 5G in the global variant. Under the hood, a 5110mAh battery powers the device, with 66W wired and 50W wireless charging support.

Price: AED 4999 (~$1,360)

Nova Flip S

Huawei Nova Flip
Huawei Nova Flip

Huawei introduced the Nova Flip S as the most affordable foldable in its lineup. The phone features a 6.94-inch inner OLED panel with a resolution of 2690 x 1136 and a 2.14-inch square external screen. The display supports LTPO refresh from 1-120Hz.

The design remains similar to the original Nova Flip, weighing 195g and measuring 6.9mm thick when unfolded. Huawei added new color options and a set of software enhancements for the external display, including pinned widgets and live info tiles.

It uses a 4400mAh battery with 66W wired charging. The camera setup consists of a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 32MP front camera. Huawei did not disclose the chipset, but ships the device with HarmonyOS 5.1.

Price: Starts at 3,488 yuan (~$490)

MateBook Fold Ultimate Design

Yes, this is a foldable laptop, and yes, it’s just as ridiculous as it sounds, in the best way possible. The laptop unfolds into an 18-inch 3.3K OLED panel. When closed, it offers a 13-inch display with a 3:2 aspect ratio. The laptop weighs 1.16kg and has a thickness of 7.3mm at its slimmest point.

The screen features LTPO technology, 1600 nits peak brightness, and 1440Hz PWM dimming. Huawei uses a basalt waterdrop hinge with a three-stage shaft for precision and strength. Internally, it features a 32GB RAM setup with up to 2TB PCIe SSD storage and runs HarmonyOS 5.

The device supports HarmonyOS ecosystem features across phones, tablets, watches, and other Huawei devices. It uses a 74.69Wh battery with 140W USB-C fast charging.

Price: Starts at 23,999 yuan (~$3360)

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