It is expected that Huawei will unveil the Mate Xs, the successor to its foldable smartphone Mate X, at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2020 and the folding smartphone has now received a certification from the China Compulsory Certificate (CCC) which reveals that it will be capable of 65W wired charging.
The CCC Mark, is a compulsory safety mark for many products imported, sold or used in the Chinese market
The Mate Xs will come with a number of improvements according to Huawei Consumer Group CEO Richard Yu.
According to Yu, the Mate Xs will have an improved hinge mechanism along with a more resistant screen.
Similar to the original Mate X, the Mate Xs will launch without access to Google services and apps come with a Kirin 990 5G processor.
Additionally, the company may also launch another foldable phone, Mate X2, soon. The Mate X2 is expected to be powered by the upcoming Kirin 1000 processor and will most likely be unveiled at IFA 2020.
It will adopt a design similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy Fold, meaning it will not fold outwards but inwards.