JAKARTA - Huawei is reportedly developing a successor to Mate XT, a folding smartphone with an innovative three-screen design. This new device will probably be called Huawei Mate XTs, bringing the latest Kirin 9020 processor to provide better performance.

Leaker Fixed Focus Digital on Weibo said that Huawei is working on the successor to Mate XT. Under the name "Mate XTs," the device will carry Kirin 9020, a chip that has been used on Mate X6 and Mate 70 series.

The Kirin 9020 chip has proven to be tough on other Huawei devices, making it a safe and highly competitive choice. However, this device may retain most of the Mate XT design elements, which include its unique capabilities:

Huawei often uses naming with a "s" ending for devices that offer internal updates such as chips without major design changes. The XTs Mate is likely to follow this approach, focusing on improving performance without leaving the flagship Mate XT feature behind.

The Mate XT was launched in September 2024, so Huawei will most likely introduce Mate XTs in the next few months. Until then, tech enthusiasts can look forward to more leaks and information regarding this device.

With its reputation as a pioneer of triple-screen designs, the Huawei Mate XTs has great potential to push smartphone technology boundaries and maintain its position in the premium market, although it is still limited by US trade bans.


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