JAKARTA Huawei Mate XT, the latest foldable phone with a tri-fold design and high price, has just been tested for resilience by Zach Nelson from Jerryrig Everything's channel. In the famous durability test, Mate XT showed significant deficiencies in terms of durability, especially on its plastic screen.

When unboxing, Mate XT comes with an attractive package: FreeBuds 5 and a 88 watt car charger. However, the appeal faded when the test resilience began.

The 10.2-inch display of Mate XT with 3K resolution and 90Hz refresh rate showed deep scratches at level 3 on the Mohs scale, even with just pressure from the nails.

In addition, the screen is easily cracked when hit by a sharp object. A light beating with a knife handle causes cracks to resemble a spider web, suggesting that this device requires extra careful handling.

However, testing against dirt shows a fairly good durability. However, when bent in a book-like style, the screen is badly damaged.

Huawei Mate XT warns users not to fold their phones in the wrong direction, adding layers of protection that are beneficial to users.


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