The Chinese company Huawei will officially present its first foldable smartphone called Mate XT on September 10. Not long ago, the manufacturer published a video teaser showing the back of the device. Now a video has appeared on the Internet demonstrating the design of an unusual device with two hinge mechanisms.

Image source: Huawei

The new video appeared in the Huawei online store, as well as on the Weibo social network. According to the source, buyers will be able to choose between versions of the device with 16 GB of RAM and an internal storage of 512 GB or 1 TB. Pricing for the Mate XT has not yet been announced, but it is expected to retail for over $2,000.

It is still unknown which microprocessor became the hardware basis of the new product. More detailed information about this device has not been disclosed. Obviously, we will have to wait a few more days before all the details regarding the Mate XT are announced by the official representative of the company.

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