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HUAWEI Mate X2 hands on: Now this is it

July 23, 2025

TheHUAWEI Mate X2has just arrived for review and boy oh boy, is this the one I’ve been waiting for. Judging by its form factor alone, it’s the foldable phone HUAWEI should’ve made a couple of years ago.

To be fair, I actually liked the oldMate Xsdesign. I appreciated the uninterrupted main display, the economical use of cameras, and the full-sized external screen. But the durability question around an outward-folding display was far too great for far too many people. Since HUAWEI and Samsung debuted their first foldable phones two years ago, Samsung has gone on to dominate the foldable space withover 80% market share.

HUAWEI Mate X2 home screen open

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The Mate X2 is HUAWEI’s attempt to claw back some of that market share from Samsung. Ironically, HUAWEI’s new design is highly reminiscent of theSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 2‘s “innie” design. Regardless of who did it first, HUAWEI is doing it really well here, possibly even better than Samsung itself. Here are my first impressions of the Mate X2.

HUAWEI Mate X2 vs HUAWEI Mate Xs

The “outie” is dead

The first thing to note is that the Mate X2 does away with the external-folding screen of its predecessor and safely encloses the foldable screen on the inside. Fortunately, you still get that gorgeous full-sized external display HUAWEI has done since the beginning of its foray into foldables.

The spine of the Mate X2 is very well machined and it doesn’t look like dust would be able to get into the innards of the chassis very easily. The top edge of the Mate X2 houses some speakers, a mic, an IR blaster, and the SIM tray. The bottom edge has another speaker, mic, and a USB-C port. The right-hand side of the Mate X2 has a volume rocker and a fingerprint scanner embedded in the elongated power button.

HUAWEI Mate X2 top edge in hand

Seen side-on, the front section has a slightly funny-looking wedge shape to it. The Mate X2 is a pretty chunky phone but it’s actually thinner at the hinge when closed than the Galaxy Z Fold 2 (it also folds flatter). My initial takeaway is that the Mate X2 also provides a much better viewing experience when closed than Samsung’s foldable.

Put simply, the Mate X2, like the Mate Xs before it, is a perfectly normal phone when closed. There’s no bizarre 25:9 aspect ratio here like the Z Fold 2, just a regular 21:9 OLED like any other phone you’re used to.

HUAWEI Mate X2 side profile

The 6.45-inch 90Hz OLED panel has 2,700 x 1,160 resolution (456ppi) and apps are displayed at normal aspect ratios, even in split-screen mode when the Mate X2 is open. At first glance, it’s every bit as good as any other screen you’d find on aregular HUAWEI phone.

What’s the inside design like?

Unfold the HUAWEI Mate X2 and the real fun begins. The 90Hz OLED main display is no less than 8-inches on the diagonal (2,480 x 2,200 pixels, 413ppi) and unmarred by any camera notches or cutouts. The only downside of this I can see so far is that you can’t do video calls on the Mate X2 when it’s unfolded. I got used to this on the Mate Xs and can’t say it bothered me, but it’s something to be aware of.

The upshot of this design is that you’re able to use the main camera array on the back to take selfies too. There’s still a 16MP selfie camera on the external display for when the phone is closed, but you can also open the Mate X2 up and use any of the main cameras for selfies with the external screen as your viewfinder. This includes the 10x optical periscope camera if you want to get right up your nose.

HUAWEI Mate X2 buttons closeup

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Whatever you’re looking at on one screen or the other will expand when you open the Mate X2 or compress when you close it. I like the continuity between modes I’ve seen so far. HUAWEI’s AppGallery has picked up a lot more apps than it had when I reviewed the Mate Xs last year, but there’sstill no support for Google apps here, unfortunately.

If you look closely at the bezel when the Mate X2 is open, you’ll notice it’s actually got a protective cap on it. This is presumably HUAWEI’s current answer to covering up the edges of the screen protector-like layer that was a bit of an eyesore on the Mate Xs. The previous solution had a tendency to collect fuzz in the grooves around the sensors but this new fix looks much better from the get-go.

Is there a crease?

Technically yes, but it’s so minimal I can barely see it. I might notice it more under different lighting conditions, so stay tuned for our full review. The one thing I can say now is that the Mate X2’s display is flat. Like, really flat. You can still feel the fold with your finger as you swipe it across the middle of the screen — just — but it’s a huge improvement over all other foldables I’ve used.

I’m impressed by how solid the Mate X2 feels. There’s no flex anywhere. When you unfold it the screen locks into place very firmly. I doubt the hinge will loosen up over time as it eventually did on my Mate Xs. When you tap on the screen of the Mate X2 there’s no give either, it feels just as solid as a regular phone.

What else do I need to know?

I’ve thrown a specs sheet together below for your viewing pleasure, but the HUAWEI Mate X2 really isn’t as much about specs as it is about an incredible piece of engineering. Given my experience with the Mate Xs, I’m sure the Mate X2 will be every bit as good of an everyday phone as the Xs was. Nevertheless, I’ll reserve judgment until I’ve been able to spend some more time with it.

The HUAWEI Mate X2 box includes a 66W charging brick, USB-C to USB-A cable, and a pair of USB-C earbuds. It also comes with a very nice-looking PU leather case with a kickstand that works when the phone is open as well as closed. It’s worth pointing out that although the Mate X2 comes with a 66W brick (11V/6A), the phone itself only supports 55W fast charging (11v/5A).

Also read:How much does it cost to replace a foldable display?

HUAWEI Mate X2 specs

HUAWEI Mate X2: The initial verdict

At first glance, the HUAWEI Mate X2 looks like a killer foldable. The hardware, as is always the case with HUAWEI, looks impeccable. The fate of the Mate X2 will likely rest on the software experience. Both on how well it functions without Google services as well as how polished the foldable experience has become. Stay tuned toAndroid Authorityfor the full HUAWEI Mate X2 review next week.

The HUAWEI Mate X2 costs 17,999/18,999CNY for the 256GB and 512GB versions respectively (roughly $2,765/$2,920). It has only officially been launched in China, but if I’ve got one, then it’s likely getting a European/global launch soon.

Let me know in the comments what questions you want answered in the full HUAWEI Mate X2 review and I’ll be sure to address them.

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