Huawei’s latest foldable, the Mate X7, officially went on sale in China last week. The phone has a starting price of 12,999 yuan, and like most foldables, it’s also quite expensive to repair.
If you’re curious about the prices, Huawei has shared a comprehensive list of repair parts prices for the Mate X7 in the Chinese market.
Huawei Mate X7 repair parts price
The most expensive part to repair is the screen. Huawei says it will cost you 5,199 yuan for a full-screen assembly (including the internal display, mid-frame, and battery). For comparison, that price can get you a Xiaomi 17 Pro. Even the smaller external screen costs 999 yuan on its own.
The Mate X7 has a 6.49-inch outer screen and a large 8-inch inner screen. Both panels support 1–120Hz adaptive refresh rate and 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, with peak brightness hitting 3000 nits externally and 2500 nits internally.

Huawei says the inner display uses an industry-first triple-layer composite ultra-tough structure, which probably explains why it costs so much to repair it.
Other major parts carry expected flagship-level prices. The motherboard costs 3179 yuan, 299 yuan for the battery, and 579 yuan for the back cover.
The rear cameras are also sold separately, with the main 50MP unit costing 759 yuan, while the telephoto module goes for 809 yuan.
Smaller parts, like accessories and connectors, are surprisingly cheap; the SIM tray (Cato) is 10 yuan, while a replacement USB-C cable costs just 11 yuan.
A luxury foldable with luxury options
Huawei is offering several storage and RAM combinations for the Mate X7. The 20GB + 1TB Collector’s Edition with a stylus is the most expensive at 17,599 yuan.
The regular model comes in Obsidian Black, Cloud Brocade Blue, Cloud Brocade White, Cosmic Red, and Phantom Purple.
Despite its large screen, the Mate X7 keeps the weight at 235g and measures 4.5mm unfolded or 9.5mm folded, which is slimmer than many book-style foldables.
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