Huawei confirms it’s working on a 5G foldable phone
Huawei CEO Richard Yu confirmed at the launch of the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro this week that the company is planning to release 5G foldable phones in 2019. In an interview with Digital Trends, Yu commented, “We are working on foldable phones. Foldable 5G phones.” It’s been rumored since this past July
that Huawei was working to beat its rival Samsung to release a foldable
phone as early as next year, but Yu’s comments are the first time it’s
been suggested that the phones will run on a 5G network.
We’ve known about Huawei’s plans for a separate 5G phone
for a while, as the Chinese company is developing its own chip, the
Balong 5G01, that can support the new 3GPP standard
for 5G networks. It has also invested $600 million to make its devices
5G compatible, so a foldable tablet that can also support 5G makes
sense.
Source theverge.com

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