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Huawei Mate X6 hands-on

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Ivan 12 December 2024

Huawei Android HarmonyOS Featured Hands-on

Introduction

Today's the day - the Huawei Mate X6 just began its global rollout.

Huawei says its newest book-style foldable is its first true flagship foldable. That means that it packs impressive cameras, a capable battery, and is both elegant and well-made. Well, a true flagship also has the best chipset, but Huawei refuses to discuss that part of the hardware.

Huawei Mate X6 hands-on

We had some time with the new Mate X6, took some photos of the phone, took some more with the phone, so here come our first impressions.

Design

The Huawei Mate X6 is one of the slimmest and lightest book-style foldables on the market. It's very similar to the Honor Magic V3, though the two differ here and there.

The Mate X6 is a bit heavier at 239g (vs 230g), and a tad thicker at 4.6mm/9.9mm (unfolded/folded) but those differences won't be tangible side by side.

The fact remains the Mate X6 feels ultra-thin in the hand. It's easy to open and closes with a neat magnetic snap. The phone can stand on its own when folded and it wobbles a lot if you use it unfolded and flat on a desk.

A slim foldable A slim foldable
A slim foldable

The displays on the Mate X6 look nearly identical to the ones on the Honor Magic V3. You have a 6.45-inch LTPO OLED cover screen with a standard aspect of 20:9. On the inside is a 7.93-inch LTPO OLED with a close to 1:1 aspect.

The cover and inner displays The cover and inner displays
The cover and inner displays

But the Honor Magic V3 is an outlier in the world of foldables. If you compare the Huawei Mate X6 to the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 and Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold - the go-to choices of foldable in Europe and North America, Huawei's device stands out with its far superior hardware.

The difference in thickness is evident. The Mate X6's hinge is much smaller and its frame is much thinner. We'd admit that the flat frames on the other two feel slightly more comfortable during opening and closing, though.

Comparing slimmness with the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Comparing slimmness with the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Compared to the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold

Looking at the displays, the Huawei Mate X6 is the best phone to use in folded mode. Its 6.45-incher is the best here. We'd say the main screen battle is a tossup between the Pixel and the Mate - the Galaxy is the smallest.

Displays - Galaxy Z Fold6, Mate X6, Pixel 9 Pro Fold Displays - Galaxy Z Fold6, Mate X6, Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Displays - Galaxy Z Fold6, Mate X6, Pixel 9 Pro Fold

The crease isn't huge or obtrusive but it is there. We'd say that it doesn't stand out either for the right or the wrong reasons.

Huawei Mate X6 hands-on

Camera

The Mate X6 has an impressive camera system (not only for a foldable). The main unit is a 50 MP unit with a variable f/1.4-f/4.0 aperture with 8 in-between steps (f/1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.5, 2.8, 3.2, 3.5). The sensor size is unclear at this point but expect it to be respectable.

There's a 40 MP ultrawide camera with a 13mm f/2.2 lens and PDAF, as well as a 90mm f/3.0 periscope telephoto camera with a 48 MP sensor. Selfies are captured by two 8 MP units.

Huawei Mate X6 hands-on

We'll continue with a few samples captured with the main and telephoto cameras of the Mate X6 (and a few selfies). We'll reserve our detailed analysis for our review. Enjoy and stay tuned for more on the Mate X6 when the phone lands back at the office!

Huawei Mate X6 main camera - f/2.0, ISO 100, 1/5814s - Huawei Mate X6 hands-on review Huawei Mate X6 main camera - f/2.0, ISO 50, 1/2451s - Huawei Mate X6 hands-on review Huawei Mate X6 main camera - f/2.0, ISO 100, 1/4000s - Huawei Mate X6 hands-on review
Huawei Mate X6 main camera - f/2.0, ISO 50, 1/4484s - Huawei Mate X6 hands-on review Huawei Mate X6 main camera - f/2.0, ISO 50, 1/4484s - Huawei Mate X6 hands-on review Huawei Mate X6 main camera - f/2.0, ISO 100, 1/4000s - Huawei Mate X6 hands-on review
Huawei Mate X6 main camera

Huawei Mate X6 zoom camera - f/3.0, ISO 50, 1/810s - Huawei Mate X6 hands-on review Huawei Mate X6 zoom camera - f/3.0, ISO 50, 1/794s - Huawei Mate X6 hands-on review Huawei Mate X6 zoom camera - f/3.0, ISO 50, 1/848s - Huawei Mate X6 hands-on review
Huawei Mate X6 zoom camera

Main camera at night - f/1.4, ISO 320, 1/33s - Huawei Mate X6 hands-on review
Main camera at night

Selfie - f/2.4, ISO 50, 1/479s - Huawei Mate X6 hands-on review Main camera - f/2.0, ISO 160, 1/2674s - Huawei Mate X6 hands-on review
Selfie camera • Selfie with the main camera

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  • Anonymous
  • vjX
  • 3 hours ago

Personally I don't understand why the Western is still so much hateful of the Eastern creates when its much better. Secondly the comparison are also only against the Western most liken stuffs, where are the other foldables like Xiaomi? Vivo? H...

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  • Anonymous
  • mt4
  • 3 hours ago

As long as Honor Magic V3 is out there this phone barely makes any sense outside China, unless you want and like Huawei hardware and Harmony.

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  • TRITONALZ
  • XBA
  • 6 hours ago

Is very obvious why america banned Huewei from using their SoC... Huewei is smarter and they Americans can't keep up.. China is just too smart

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