If you want to know, check out Honor. They are essentially the same group but it was legally seperared but now puts out the same products but Huawei puts out the more luxury flagship products for the China market, while Honor releases more internationally orientated products - often with the same components and industrial design - to evade US lead sanctions.
I have yet to see a non-sponsored review; all are overviews. The title should highlight that. The fundamental problems with this device for the "global" release are: 1/ No native Google support. 2/ The chipset is ancient, and the CPU could be much better. All "reviews" have claimed it is great for casual light tasks. News Flash: My S20U from 4-5 years ago is also great! None have looked at the GPU, making me think they are not allowed. And people do play games on folding phones. 3/ The price. It is around €2000 in Europe, which is only for diehard Huawei fans, as it is not nearly worth it. I would say that the Magic V3 is a good or better device and is £1400, so a lot kinder on the wallet. It is not Huawei's fault that it has to use outdated SoCs, but it is an easy pass for those paying £2000 for a phone.
I think the benchmark results are pretty decent, if you keep in mind that the Architecture is outdated and the numbers are comparable with pixel results
Western reviewers like Tech Tablets and Tech Spurt have both played games on the phone in their reviews of the Mate X6. So no Huawei is not stopping anyone from looking at anything. If you're curious about the GPU it's the Maleoon 920. The Kirin 9020 in the Mate X6 and others benchmarks better than the Snapdragon 8 gen 2 in S23 so owning any phone with them is like owing a year old phone. Which is brilliant considering Huawei is not even suppose to be making phones anymore. And of course as others have said you would never notice any difference between the X6 and IPhone 16 in daily use so what's the problem? For most people they wouldn't be one.
So far you are our only window into China....keep the good work up
There is many Chinese tech youtbers ...
Samsung, Google, & Apple, needs to pay attention & catch up. I personally like all the modes, but the vivid was my favorite in most cases.
Huawei is one fire!. I wonder what would happen if there were no US sanctions.
It would be number 1 in world thats why google,samsung,apple got together to get them banned in US
The sanctions are because Huawei was caught spying on its users for the ccp
no 1 surely
If you want to know, check out Honor. They are essentially the same group but it was legally seperared but now puts out the same products but Huawei puts out the more luxury flagship products for the China market, while Honor releases more internationally orientated products - often with the same components and industrial design - to evade US lead sanctions.
We need camera comparison of huawei pura 70 ultra and Huawei mate 70 Pro +
Huawei is the best company❤❤❤
Satellite connectivity?
My go to source for phones that mostly available on china market !
Back camera module looks like honor magic 6 pro n 7 pro
MATE 70 RS???
How much is this phone and is there a way for me to purchase it for Australia through China?
Kirin9100 is so bad for that heavy price point.
Pixel Fold 9 Tensor G4has worse processor than new Kirin
It's the Kirin 9020. And it benchmarks better than the S23 with snapdragon 8 gen 2.
4:56 Antutu 117000, even without gpu analyses, is not really futurproof regarding the price
funny that it waspaid promo video
The Antutu score is 1283658 in Tech Tablets review of the phone. Which is better than the Snapdragon 8 gen 2.
So tired of the backwards western options
I have yet to see a non-sponsored review; all are overviews. The title should highlight that. The fundamental problems with this device for the "global" release are:
1/ No native Google support.
2/ The chipset is ancient, and the CPU could be much better. All "reviews" have claimed it is great for casual light tasks. News Flash: My S20U from 4-5 years ago is also great! None have looked at the GPU, making me think they are not allowed. And people do play games on folding phones.
3/ The price. It is around €2000 in Europe, which is only for diehard Huawei fans, as it is not nearly worth it.
I would say that the Magic V3 is a good or better device and is £1400, so a lot kinder on the wallet. It is not Huawei's fault that it has to use outdated SoCs, but it is an easy pass for those paying £2000 for a phone.
I think the benchmark results are pretty decent, if you keep in mind that the Architecture is outdated and the numbers are comparable with pixel results
Western reviewers like Tech Tablets and Tech Spurt have both played games on the phone in their reviews of the Mate X6. So no Huawei is not stopping anyone from looking at anything. If you're curious about the GPU it's the Maleoon 920. The Kirin 9020 in the Mate X6 and others benchmarks better than the Snapdragon 8 gen 2 in S23 so owning any phone with them is like owing a year old phone. Which is brilliant considering Huawei is not even suppose to be making phones anymore. And of course as others have said you would never notice any difference between the X6 and IPhone 16 in daily use so what's the problem? For most people they wouldn't be one.
how could you said best foldable when it run with outdated chipset 😒
because the chipset is not everything in a phone unless your main use of the phone is gaming.
Looks like an Honor Magic V3.
Honor magic fold v3 is better
Keep dreaming honor is sh*t
Not the camera
Well the performance is the main thing holding back huawei devices
Pixel Fold 9 Tensor G4has worse processor than new Kirin