Huawei Mate XT, the world’s first tri-fold smartphone is expected to launch soon.
Over the years, foldable smartphones have evolved from impractical concepts to innovative devices. By 2024, the market is thriving, with several global brands competing in the foldable smartphone space.
Owning a foldable smartphone has become a lifestyle choice due to their higher cost compared to regular phones. Despite initial concerns about battery life, performance, and durability, brands have addressed these issues over the years. Now, competitive models like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold, OnePlus Open, and Vivo X Fold 3 Pro lead the market.
In 2024, Huawei is set to launch the world’s first tri-fold smartphone on September 10, marking a new era in foldable technology. The big question is whether this innovation will spark a new lifestyle trend or simply be another tablet-like device. The future of tri-fold smartphones is now under the spotlight.
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What are tri-fold smartphones
Currently, foldable smartphones come in two styles: clamshell and book-style, each with two displays and one hinge. Tri-fold smartphones, however, will feature three displays and two hinges, offering a tablet-sized screen that can fold down into a regular smartphone size.
This year, Huawei and Tecno have showcased their tri-fold smartphones. While the Huawei Mate XT is set to launch soon, Tecno has revealed only a concept. By the end of 2025, more brands are expected to enter the tri-fold market, signaling potential growth for this new technology.
As the tri-fold smartphone market emerges, consumers can expect benefits like a larger tablet-like display for high-quality videos, gaming, and multitasking. However, challenges include managing the device’s size and weight, ensuring durability with multiple folds, and optimizing software. Additionally, battery life and camera performance will be key concerns, especially given the higher price tag.
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