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Beyond the Fold: The HUAWEI Mate X6 is Foldable Durability Pushed to Greater Heights

The debate around foldables has shifted from “Is this a gimmick?” to “Can they really be practical for everyday use?” Early foldable phones, while dazzling with their potential, often fell short in the durability department. Some of the earlier iterations of foldables felt like expensive experiments than reliable tools. Now, in 2024, the conversation is changing. We’re no longer asking if foldables are the future, but rather how close they are to finally becoming the everyday devices we need them to be.

With the Mate X6, Huawei has answered one of the most pressing concerns surrounding durability while staying true to the sleek and stylish design ethos. It cuts a new path forward for foldable phones: tough, yet sleek, and built to last without the bulk.

Built Like a Tank (But Sleek)

You know what’s a major turn-off for foldable phones? Fragility. Early models felt like they could snap in half with the slightest nudge. Huawei clearly heard the cries for sturdiness. The Mate X6 is protected by the 2nd Gen Kunlun Glass, which is now 25 times more drop-resistant. And the interior display is reinforced with a carbon fibre plate that makes it 65% stiffer. With an aviation-grade aluminium frame, which is 37% stronger than previous versions, and the new advanced hinge mechanism crafted from 100% rocket steel, you’ve got a phone that can take a beating while still looking sleek.

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