Global Times

Huawei launches foldable MateX2, stays in high end

- By Shen Weiduo

Huawei launched the new foldable MateX2 handset series on Monday, continuing its ambition in the high- end phone segment, following reports that the Chinese technology company is in talks to sell its premium smartphone brands due to an extreme chip shortage.

The phone carries its self- developed Kirin 9000 5G SoC chipset, and prices start from 17,999 yuan ($ 2,785.23).

Foldable phones still have larger market opportunit­ies than traditiona­l ones, and they also offer a higher profit margin, Xiang Ligang, director- general of the Beijing- based Informatio­n Consumptio­n Alliance, told the Global Times on Monday, noting that Huawei is “using its limited chip stockpiles in the most- needed place.”

“We survived,” said Richard Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business, at the launch event, while admitting that the company’s market share has been falling due to the second and third round of US sanctions, which cut it off totally from chip supplies.

Yu also said that starting from April this year, Huawei’s flagship phones can be upgraded to its self- developed HarmonyOS in phases, noting that the newly released MateX2 will be the first batch that can test the system.

Neverthele­ss, despite the new product launch that went on as scheduled, Xiang noted that Huawei may also prepare for the worst- case scenario – which would mean talks on selling or “temporaril­y selling” its high- end cellphone segment. That is, if the Biden administra­tion follows the same strategy toward Huawei as its predecesso­r.

A Reuters report said in late January that Huawei is in early- stage talks to sell its premium smartphone brands P and Mate series.

However, Huawei refuted the media reports, saying it has no plans to sell its mobile phone business, the firm told the Global Times.

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