Huawei has released a list of spare parts for its latest foldable smartphone, the Mate X5. The prices are nearly as shocking as the price of the phone itself. In fact, some repairs for the highest-end Collector’s Edition could cost nearly as much as a brand-new iPhone 15 Pro.

For example, a replacement main display for the Mate X5 standard edition costs 5,199 yuan (~US$714), and a new cover display costs another 999 yuan (~US$137). Together, these two parts cost more than the starting price of the iPhone 15 in China, which starts at 5,999 yuan (US$824).

The spare parts for the Mate X5 Collector’s Edition are even more expensive. For those unaware, the Collector Edition is the only variant of Mate X5 to have a 16GB/1TB configuration. Reportedly, a replacement main display for the Collector’s Edition costs 5,599 yuan (~US$769). The most expensive repair is for the motherboard, which costs 7,399 yuan (~US$1,016). This is almost as much as a new iPhone 15 Pro, which starts at 7,999 yuan in China—600 yuan more than Mate X5’s Collector Edition.

Having said that, it’s important to note that these prices apply to out-of-warranty repairs. Huawei offers a Care+ service that can reduce the cost of repairs for the main and cover displays to 499 and 299 yuan respectively, but it does add at least 999 yuan to the price of the phone at retail.

Still, the high cost of spare parts for the Mate X5 is a bit of a concern, especially considering the delicate nature of foldable smartphones. Even a minor drop or spill can damage the display or other components, and repairs can be very expensive. Especially for the buyers when the device becomes out-of-warranty. This is something that potential buyers of the phone should be aware of, especially if they are prone to accidents.

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