Huawei could launch a foldable phone to rival the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3

Going for the clamshell look

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Huawei has already dabbled in foldable phones with theHuawei Mate XsandMate X2, but it could be changing direction with its next effort: the latest rumor is that Huawei will soon launch a clamshell device in the vein of theSamsung Galaxy Z Flip 3.

This leak comes via sources on Chinese social media platform Weibo (viaNotebookcheck.net), and mass production has apparently already started on the new phone. That means it could be officially unveiled before the end of the year.

We don’t have much more information about what this clamshell phone is going to look like, though it’s apparently the manufacture of a simplified hinge that has revealed the device’s existence. Let’s hope a simpler hinge means a lower price too.

A simplified hinge

A simplified hinge

The only other detail we get from this particular source is that the foldable phone will come with a “fashionable” design and a “rich” color scheme (ifGoogleTranslate can be trusted). It sounds as though the new clamshell will be made to catch the eye.

This is by no means the first time we’ve heard rumors of a clamshell Huawei foldable phone – wesaw patentsfor this device over a year ago. More recent leakshave suggestedthat the upcoming handset could be called the Huawei Mate V when it appears.

Due to the ongoing trade restrictions that the US is imposing on Huawei, it is going to have to settle for 4G technology for the time being. The Huawei Mate V could well come running a 4G version of theSnapdragon 888when it makes its debut.

Analysis: a tale of two form factors

Analysis: a tale of two form factors

However you like your foldable phone – as a clamshell you can snap shut, or as a device that opens up like an electronic book – the main appeal is the same. You’ve got a fully functioning, full size phone that also fits neatly in your pocket.

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There’s a lot that’s different in terms of these two form factors though. The phone-to-tablet transformation ultimately gives you much more in the way of screen space: the display on theSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, for example, measures a rather impressive 7.6 inches when opened out.

The clamshell form factor, meanwhile, is much more about keeping the dimensions of the device down and making it more convenient to use. The likes of theSamsungGalaxy Z Flip 3 and theMotorola Razrcan be operated with one hand, you’ll notice (and can be locked with a pleasing snap as well).

Samsung has decided that it wants to cover both bases with its foldable phone range, and it would appear that Huawei is about to follow suit – and as always, more hardware on the market means a wider choice of devices for consumers to pick from.

Dave is a freelance tech journalist who has been writing about gadgets, apps and the web for more than two decades. Based out of Stockport, England, on TechRadar you’ll find him covering news, features and reviews, particularly for phones, tablets and wearables. Working to ensure our breaking news coverage is the best in the business over weekends, David also has bylines at Gizmodo, T3, PopSci and a few other places besides, as well as being many years editing the likes of PC Explorer and The Hardware Handbook.

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