If the report will be trusted, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the Galaxy Z Flip 3 do it well in the market, but Samsung is not the only game in the city. At least as far as the non-clamshell style runs, there are mixed folds of Mate X2 and Xiaomi Huawei who try to pay attention, even if only in China. However, which can change in the coming months, because the former Huawei subsidiary can also move. Dubbed the honor magic X, this fold can cause a little challenge for Samsung, at least on the market where cellphones are available.
Honor does reveal that it has worked on a telephone that can be folded, but may not be the main priority of the company in the light of the recent split from Huawei. While the brand slowly began to recover from the problem of the US former parents, there are still a number of things to be removed, including new concerns that appear outside the US again. Then again, there may be no better way to show that the company can still stand up against all obstacles than by launching a telephone folded niche.
According to Tip from China, Honor will launch this cellphone in the fourth quarter as magic X. There is no other word on this device other than going to take after Huawei Mate X2, some of which have been compared to Galaxy Z folding 2. There will be a difference, of course, but The details have not leaked.
One of the main differences between the honor of Magic X and Huawei Mate X2 will most likely be software. Given the newly discovered freedom, honor will be able to put Google Play Apps and services on the folding mobile version. That said, Huawei’s custom OS has more time to grill when it comes to flipable, so it will be interesting to see how far the honor will be able to leave.
There is also rumors that the honor will launch a folding clamshell in the Galaxy Z Flip 3 style, something popular in digital chat stations echoed in Weibo. This seems to be targeted at female customers and costs around 10,000 RMB ($ 1,550), which is a high enough price to pay, given how big Samsung is with the price of its own folded clamshell.
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