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Huawei Mate XT tri-fold reportedly runs on Kirin 9010 5G chip
Huawei showcased several features of the world’s first triple-foldable at the launch event. Yet, its processor details were missing from the stage. Now a new input reveals that the Huawei Mate XT tri-fold runs on the Kirin 9010 5G chipset.
Tipster @DigitalChatStation has shed light on the tri-folding phone’s chip details. When a netizen asked the tipster which chip the Huawei Mate XT foldable has, the tipster said ‘Kirin 9010’. If true, one can remain assured for the tri-fold’s performance.
Kirin 9010 debuted with Huawei Pura 70 Ultra. It has slightly optimized cores than the Kirin 9000s and offers more efficient performance. Here is the CPU structure:
- 2 x 2.3GHz + 6 x 2.18GHz + 4 x 1.55GHz
It is fabricated on the enhanced 7nm N+2 process technology under SMIC foundry and is superior to Kirin 9000s in overall functioning and user experience.
Note that it’s unclear how accurate the current inputs regarding the first tri-fold are. Perhaps we have to wait for the official listing or the mobile app information.
Huawei Mate XT comes with dynamic capabilities. It supports the two-way satellite calling feature that helps users remain in touch with their contacts in no-network conditions. The device also sports the NearLink tech for seamless connectivity.
It introduces the first dual-hinge system that not only maintains flexibility between screens but also makes them durable against external damage. The next worthy feature is the thinnest battery which keeps the device alive for a long time.
Other features include a variable aperture camera technology, effective display, high-end design material, and more. You can check the complete details below.