Chinese tech firm Huawei unveils first tri-folding phone

Category: Technology/Innovations

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  1. foldable / ˈfoʊl də bəl / (adj.) – relating to something that is folded into a smaller size or shape
    Example:

    Foldable chairs and tables are perfect for camping trips.


  2. compact / kəmˈpækt / (adj.) – small and designed to use little space
    Example:

    The compact style of the speaker makes it easy to carry anywhere.


  3. schematic / skiˈmæt ɪk / (n.) – a plan that shows the details of how something works or is built
    Example:

    The schematics of the new phone were easy to understand because the makers explained them during the demonstration.


  4. durable / ˈdʊər ə bəl / (adj.) – strong and made to last a long time without breaking or getting damaged
    Example:

    The construction company used durable materials to build bridges to ensure the safety of people using those bridges.


  5. raise (a few/some) eyebrows / reɪz ˈaɪˌbraʊz / (idiom) – to cause surprise or shock
    Example:

    His decision to quit the company, even though he already has a good position, is raising some eyebrows.


Article

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Huawei tri-foldable phone—an industry first.


The Mate XT has been launched to the international market in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur. Its 10.2-inch screen is similar to the most compact Apple iPads.


The company says the phone, first released in China six months prior, is the thinnest foldable phone at 3.6 millimeters (0.14 inches), and though dubbed a trifold, the phone has three mini-panels and folds only twice.


Some Huawei enthusiasts praise the phone’s design, saying it would look good for lifestyle-conscious consumers.


“When I saw the XT, I was just really amazed by it, how unique and elegant it looks,” says Filipino tech journalist Kathleen Manangkil. “It’s actually nice for an O-O-T-D (outfit of the day) if you are a content creator who is into lifestyle. I think it would really suit your fashion as well.”


Arif Ed Osman watched the presentation, and said, “It’s actually really impressive like how they’ve managed to fit everything into this tiny phone. The battery is 1.9 millimeters, width-wise. That’s insane if you think about it, the schematics and stuff, right? But in terms of design, in terms of how it looks, in terms of how it feels, seems a very durable product.”


Bryan Ma, an analyst for International Data Corporation (IDC), says, “Huawei is basically the only one with that kind of design right now. There’s rumors about competition from Korea that may eventually come later. But right now, Huawei kind of stands alone as that innovator, who really pushed aggressively quite hard compared to the rest of the other vendors in the industry. And so that’s why they stand out.”


For now, Huawei has the trifold phone market to itself, and launching the Mate XT outside of its home market will help determine what the appetite for this sort of large-screen phone might be.


However, the Mate XT’s price tag of 3,499 euros ($3,662) is raising some eyebrows in the industry.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • Some Huawei enthusiasts praise the phone’s design, saying it would look good for lifestyle-conscious consumers. When buying a phone, do you think appearance or design is just as important as its features? Why or why not? What do you usually consider first when choosing a phone? Discuss.
  • Some people buy expensive gadgets to show their status, while others prefer practical and cheaper products. What kind of buyer are you? Why do you think people choose expensive technology? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Foldable phones are often much more expensive than regular smartphones. Do you think new technology is always worth paying a higher price for? Why or why not? Would you be willing to pay more for a foldable phone? Discuss.
  • When buying a gadget or any electronic device, do you carefully check the schematics? Why or why not? How important are a device’s schematics for you? Discuss.