The device technically features a single screen—a flexible LTPO OLED with a 120 Hz refresh rate and support for 10 billion colors. Its full resolution is 3,184 x 2,232 pixels, which adjusts to 2,232 x 2,048 and 2,232 x 1,008 pixels depending on the folding configuration.
Huawei calls this display “3K,” positioning it as a middle ground between 2K (QHD) and 4K. The screen has a 92% screen-to-body ratio, with the fully unfolded 10.2-inch display boasting a 16:11 aspect ratio. Huawei also claims
Despite its complex design, the Mate XT Ultimate is impressively thin at 3.6 mm (unfolded) and weighs just 298 grams, even with its large camera setup based on the Mate X5 foldable.
It’s unlikely that Huawei will release the Mate XT Ultimate outside China, especially given that the last international release of a Huawei foldable, the Mate X3, was nearly 18 months ago. A non-Ultimate version is also improbable in the near future, as this is a luxury device targe