Fast Technology reported that digital blogger “Digital Chat Station” revealed Huawei’s new flagship foldable phone, codenamed Delphi, which is expected to be the Huawei Mate X7, with a tentative release date in November.
The blogger revealed that the engineering sample comes in five colors: Obsidian Black, Phantom Purple, Cosmic Red, Cloud Blue, and Cloud White. The internal screen is 7.95 inches, supports 2K resolution, and is equipped with UTG ultra-thin flexible glass.
It is reported that the phone will be the first to use the new Kirin 9030 processor, which improves performance through architecture optimization, and will be shipped with the new HarmonyOS 6 system, further enhancing performance and smoothness.
In addition, the Huawei Mate X7 will be equipped with a larger capacity battery and a comprehensive upgrade in imaging capabilities, making it a thinner, lighter, and more versatile foldable screen phone.
It is reported that the Huawei Mate 70 series and Mate X6 series released last year were equipped with the Kirin 9020 chip, whose CPU consists of 1 x 2.5GHz large core + 3 x 2.15GHz medium core + 4 x 1.6GHz small core, and integrates a Maleoon 920 840MHz GPU.
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