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Huawei·Flagship · Released Sep 2024

Mate XT Ultimate

The world's first mass-produced tri-fold — 10.2" when fully open.

82/ 100 SpecEagle score
From
CNY 19,999
Color · Red
Display
10.2" tri-fold OLED
Chipset
Kirin 9010
Memory
16 GB · 256 GB
Main cam
50 MP · f/1.4-4.0
Battery
5,600 mAh
Weight
298 g
Quick answer

The Huawei Mate XT Ultimate is a flagship Huawei smartphone released Sep 2024, with a launch price of CNY 19,999. It pairs the Kirin 9010 with a 10.2" tri-fold OLED display, a 50 MP · f/1.4-4.0 main camera and a 5,600 mAh battery. In SpecEagle's editorial review it scores 82/100 — The world's first tri-fold phone. Standout strengths: world-first mass tri-fold. and 10.2" tablet-size when open. Main trade-off: no google services.

AI Snapshot

The world's first tri-fold phone.

Huawei Mate XT Ultimate is the first mass-produced tri-fold, opening to a 10.2" tablet. An engineering landmark — held back only by the missing Google services and a steep price.

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Subscores · 0–100
Display90
Camera80
Performance76
Battery80
Build84
Value64
  • World-first mass tri-fold.
  • 10.2" tablet-size when open.
  • Variable-aperture 50 MP + 5.5× periscope.
  • 66 W + 50 W wireless.

Full specifications

Unfolded
10.2″ OLED, 90 Hz (tri-fold)
Dual-fold
7.9″
Single
6.4″
Resolution
3,184 × 2,232 px (full)
Main
50 MP variable f/1.4-4.0, OIS
Periscope
12 MP, 5.5× optical
Ultrawide
12 MP
Selfie
8 MP

Benchmarks

vs 2025 flagship class average
AnTuTu v10
Δ class avg -44.4%
This
900,000
Class avg
1,620,000
Geekbench 6 Single
Δ class avg -55.2%
This
1,300
Class avg
2,900
Geekbench 6 Multi
Δ class avg -49.4%
This
4,100
Class avg
8,100
3DMark Solar Bay
Δ class avg -48.4%
This
32.0 fps
Class avg
62.0 fps

How the Mate XT Ultimate compares

Mate XT UltimateiPhone 15 PlusPura 70 Ultra
SpecEagle score828282
ChipsetKirin 9010Apple A16 BionicKirin 9010
Display10.2" tri-fold OLED6.7" OLED 60 Hz6.8" LTPO OLED 120 Hz
Main camera50 MP · f/1.4-4.048 MP · f/1.650 MP 1″ pop-out · f/1.6–4.0
Battery5,600 mAh4,383 mAh5,200 mAh
Launch priceCNY 19,999$899CNY 9,999

Frequently asked questions

When was the Mate XT Ultimate released?

The Mate XT Ultimate was released in Sep 2024.

How much does the Mate XT Ultimate cost?

The Mate XT Ultimate launched at CNY 19,999 (manufacturer suggested price at release; street and second-hand prices vary by region, storage tier and time since launch).

What is the Mate XT Ultimate screen size and type?

The Mate XT Ultimate has a 10.2" tri-fold OLED display.

What chipset does the Mate XT Ultimate use?

The Mate XT Ultimate is powered by the Kirin 9010 chipset.

How much RAM and storage does the Mate XT Ultimate have?

The Mate XT Ultimate ships with 16 GB · 256 GB (RAM · base storage); higher configurations may be available.

What is the Mate XT Ultimate battery capacity?

The Mate XT Ultimate has a 5,600 mAh battery.

How fast does the Mate XT Ultimate charge?

The Mate XT Ultimate supports 66 W wired charging.

Does the Mate XT Ultimate have wireless charging?

The Mate XT Ultimate supports 50 W wireless charging.

What is the Mate XT Ultimate main camera?

The Mate XT Ultimate has a 50 MP · f/1.4-4.0 main camera.

Does the Mate XT Ultimate have a telephoto zoom camera?

Yes — the Mate XT Ultimate includes a dedicated telephoto camera: 12 MP, 5.5× optical.

Does the Mate XT Ultimate have 5G?

The Mate XT Ultimate supports 5G (Sub-6).

How much does the Mate XT Ultimate weigh?

The Mate XT Ultimate weighs 298 g.

What colours does the Mate XT Ultimate come in?

The Mate XT Ultimate is available in 2 colours: Red, Black.

Is the Mate XT Ultimate worth buying?

Huawei Mate XT Ultimate is the first mass-produced tri-fold, opening to a 10.2" tablet. An engineering landmark — held back only by the missing Google services and a steep price. SpecEagle gives the Mate XT Ultimate an editorial score of 82/100.

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