Huawei is taking foldables to the next level—literally. The Mate XT Ultimate Design, the world’s first production-ready tri-fold smartphone, is officially launching for global markets. After its China debut last year, the device is now hitting Europe, Malaysia, and beyond, bringing an ultra-thin yet ultra-capable design to users worldwide.

Huawei Mate XT Ultimate Design
The Mate XT Ultimate features a tri-fold display that transitions from a 6.4-inch FHD+ screen when folded to a 10.2-inch 3K display when fully expanded. It has an ultra-thin 3.6mm design when open and improved durability with Huawei’s precision hinge system and reinforced ultra-thin glass (UTG) for better resistance to bending stress.

Under the hood, the Mate XT doesn’t skimp on performance. It packs a 90Hz LTPO display, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage, running EMUI 14 on Android 14. Its XMAGE camera system includes a 50MP variable aperture main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, a 12MP 5.5x periscope telephoto lens, and an 8MP internal camera. Keeping all this powered is a 5,600mAh silicon-carbon battery, the thinnest of its kind, with 66W wired and 50W wireless fast charging.
The tri-fold phone is priced at €3,499 in Europe.
Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025)
Huawei is also rolling out the MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025), a high-end tablet featuring a 2.8K 144Hz OLED PaperMatte display with 1000 nits of brightness, and a 94% screen-to-body ratio.

Inside, it houses 12GB RAM and up to 512GB storage, running on HarmonyOS 4.3. The battery is a 10100mAh dual-cell unit, supporting 100W Turbo Charging, enough to hit full charge in just 65 minutes.
The tablet also comes with professional apps like Huawei Notes and GoPaint, enhancing productivity and creativity. It supports the 3rd-gen M-Pencil with ultra-low latency for precise input.
The Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2025) starts at €1,049 in Europe, while the PaperMatte version is priced at €1,199.
Huawei FreeArc
Huawei has entered the open-ear audio market with the FreeArc, its first hooked earbuds. It features a unique C-bridge design, a 0.7mm nickel-titanium memory alloy for a secure fit, and IP57 water resistance, making it ideal for sports and outdoor use.

It comes with ultra-soft liquid silicone for added comfort and equips a 17×12 mm high-sensitivity driver, a dynamic bass algorithm, and an Adaptive Equal-loudness Algorithm for rich audio performance.
Each earbud has a 55mAh battery, while the case holds 510mAh, offering up to 7 hours of music playback (28 with the case). It charges via USB-C, taking around 40 minutes for the earbuds and 60 minutes for the case.
The Huawei FreeArc is priced at £99.99 in the UK and €119 in Europe, with a £25 discount available for pre-orders until March 3 at the Huawei Store.
Huawei Band 10
Huawei has also introduced the Band 10, a lightweight smart band with a 1.47-inch AMOLED display housed in a 15g aluminum alloy frame. It focuses on wellness tracking, offering 24/7 heart rate monitoring, sleep analysis, HRV tracking, pulse wave arrhythmia detection, and stress management.

The smart band features an Enhanced Sleep Health Assistant for personalized insights and an Emotional Wellbeing Assistant that tracks physiological changes through real-time health data. It also includes interactive panda-themed watch faces that reflect mood shifts and support app customization.
Designed for fitness enthusiasts, it supports 100 sports modes, features 5ATM water resistance, and offers a 14-day battery life with fast charging that provides two days of use in just five minutes.
Pricing details have yet to be announced.
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