Huawei's tri-foldable phone stirs Chinese pride but $2,800 price tag
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[September 11, 2024] BEIJING
(Reuters) -Huawei's new tri-foldable smartphone has ignited
nationalistic pride in China with social media abuzz with what
supporters see as its ability to out-innovate Apple despite U.S.
sanctions - even if many are balking at the phone's $2,800 price tag.
The Chinese technology giant unveiled its Mate XT, the industry's first
tri-foldable phone, on Tuesday just hours after Apple introduced its
artificial intelligence-enhanced iPhone 16 lineup.
Both the Mate XT and iPhone 16 will go on sale on Sept. 20, though the
Mate XT is expected to be available only in China.
"Apple hasn't fallen, but Huawei has truly risen again," commented one
user on Weibo, China's equivalent to X.
Another wrote: "Times are changing. U.S. sanctions have been in vain."
A video that purports to show Apple store employees in China going to a
Huawei store to watch the Huawei product launch also became the No. 2
trending item on Weibo for 13 hours, garnering 91 million views and more
than 6,600 comments.
The launch of the Mate XT follows Huawei's re-emergence in the 5G
premium smartphone market last year with its Mate 60 series and this
year with its high-end Pura series phones that have domestically
produced semiconductors.
All have been celebrated in China as a triumph over U.S. sanctions that
have, since 2019, prevented the company from accessing advanced U.S.
chips and other technology.
Washington sees Huawei as a national security risk - a charge that the
company denies. U.S. sanctions have since broadened out to encompass
export bans on highly advanced U.S. chips to all Chinese firms with
Washington seeking to impede advances in technology for China's
military.
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Huawei's new tri-foldable smartphone Mate XT is seen displayed in a
glass case at a Huawei flagship store in Beijing, China September
10, 2024. REUTERS/Florence Lo
Huawei fans also noted that Apple has yet to announce an AI partner
in China to power its iPhone 16 product range and Apple
Intelligence, the company's AI software, will only be available in
Chinese next year.
Nationalistic pride notwithstanding, the Mate XT's starting price of
19,999 yuan was widely criticised as beyond the reach of ordinary
consumers and insensitive at a time of sluggish economic growth when
ordinary citizens are struggling with financial insecurity.
Versions with more sophisticated features such as larger memory will
cost as much as 23,999 yuan ($3,300).
A Weibo poll on the Mate XT showed that only 966 of some 9,200
respondents said they planned to buy it. More than 4,700 said they
were put off by the price while another 3,500 said they were not
considering purchasing it at the moment.
"No matter how much I like the product, the price tag just sounds
crazy to me," said a person surnamed Xu at a Beijing Huawei store,
describing himself as a Huawei loyalist.
"Maybe Huawei isn't really targeting people like me," he added.
($1 = 7.1138 Chinese yuan renminbi)
(Reporting by Beijing newsroom; Editing by Anne Marie Roantree and
Edwina Gibbs)
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