This is a device whose screen folds externally around the hinge, as opposed to internally like Samsung’s Galaxy Fold. Best in Show – See our MWC 2019 Award Winners!
You can read more about the Mate X in our first-look preview, and find out how much it costs and when it will be released.
New MateBooks
The rest of the event was dedicated to the company’s new range of laptops, comprising the MateBook 13, MateBook 14 and updated-for-2019 MateBook X Pro.
They’re designed to mirror Apple’s MacBook range, but with Windows 10 of course, and have a few new features including Huawei Share 3.0 which uses an NFC tag and makes it simple to transfer files between compatible Huawei phones and the laptops. We’ve compared the three models to explain their differences, and we’ve also got our hands on each one separately for a first-impressions preview. (Note that we saw the MateBook 13 at CES a month ago where it didn’t have a touchscreen.)
MateBook 13 MateBook 14 MateBook X Pro 2019 Comparison of all three laptops
What about the P30?
This wasn’t announced at MWC, and that was expected since Huawei confirmed earlier this month that it would hold a separate event in Paris at the end of March dedicated to the new P30 range. If you’re keen to know more, read our roundup of the rumours surrounding the P30 and P30 Pro release date, specs and new features. Also see our round-ups of foldable phones coming this year, and the best upcoming phones with or without a fold. Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.