Huawei’s first foldable phone, the Mate X, has been in limbo since the start of this year. Finally, after a long wait, the company is readying the phone for launch in October in China while the rest of the world will see the phone in November.
Just as the company is working to launch the Mate X, its Research and Development department is apparently busy working on Mate X’s successor.
Recently, A Huawei patent on the USPTO (the United States Patent and Trademark Office) database surfaced on the internet revealing the design and schematics of Huawei Mate X’s successor, unofficially being referred to as the Mate X2.
The patent shows a compartment for a flat stylus, which will be new to the series as the Mate X does not feature one. The design refreshment includes a thinner camera and battery setup. Also, the stylus will go into a compartment in the place that currently holds a USB Type-C port. Which indicates that the company will most probably move the port to another position.
LetsGoDigital, based on the design elements revealed by the patent, has come up with a rough concept design of the folding smartphone.

This patent and concept design doesn’t mean that we are looking at the final design of the smartphone. The company has most probably patented the design to keep it from being copied.
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LetGo Digital Huawei Mate X2 patented on the USPTO is encouraging for Pakistan to know about the development in its efforts/initiatives from the ITU Digitalisation of Pakistan.
The World Bank is engaged with sponsoring a Digitalisation of Pakistan initiatives, which Huawei being the promoter of 5G terminal equipment for trails, which will be followed later after the GSMA 2020.
I would suggest the Huawei Mate X2 should be assembled here in Pakistan to encourage the indigenisation of Pakistan in view of being one of the first country for 5G in Pakistan.
Let’s take forward the LetGo Digital Huawei Mate X2 Pakistan patent to Huawei to be assembled here in Pakistan.