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Huawei Mate XS - Ultimate Foldable Smartphone?

Feb 27, 2020
Welcome to the 2020

foldable

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that Wally just announced, the excess meat and I actually had the opportunity to spend a full day alone with it, so I'm going to tell you everything you need to know and what really happened, so I started the day at 11 a.m. m. with a hundred percent battery and from this point I was allowed to do whatever I wanted with the phone as long as I came back in the evening because well, it was still highly confidential, so I decided to take it to three places in London each so I could test a different one. features the traffic light tree, the Natural History Museum and finally a place called God's Own Junkyard which was simply spectacular but I'll start with this as we headed to location one a few things became very clear about the companion access, this is a

smartphone

first,

foldable

, second, and that's a good thing compared to, for example, Samsung's Galaxy Fold, where when you're not actively using the main information screen you're inhibited, you're stuck in this small screen on the front, while the Waze design means that even when folded, it's still pretty much a normal looking modern flagship phone, although it's thick at 11 millimeters thick, the screen is good, it's a 8 inches, 24 80 by 2200 and, compared to last year's Mate X, one of the most obvious.
huawei mate xs   ultimate foldable smartphone
What changes is how it opens, you're still pressing a release latch on the back, but you'll immediately notice the screen flying off because it has a more powerful spring mechanism and, more importantly, there are now over 150 pieces . just on the hinge so it feels firmer and fits more convincingly for both closing and opening, it's time to jump on the London Underground anyway, but of course the review never stops, there's still a crease in the screen where the crease is and how Obviously it depends hugely on the lighting around you, but I would say that most of the time it is less noticeable than its foldable peers, but the most impressive feat is how thin it is when You unfold it, the body measures only five point four millimeters. thick, which is the equivalent of taking a really thin smartphone and cutting an extra thirty percent off of it.
huawei mate xs   ultimate foldable smartphone

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Huawei has also added these little oval shaped pieces at the pivot points to prevent dirt from getting under the screen, while on the rail it was pretty good too. opportunity to start testing the cameras on Earth. The main camera has a 14-megapixel sensor that doesn't actually have optical image stabilization but uses the company's most advanced AI stabilization. Now I'm not going to lie to you, having both would be better, but at the same time. AI alone can handle situations like this. The software is essentially an open source version of Android 10 combined with Mui 10, so it has the same general look, customization, and dark mode you're used to.
huawei mate xs   ultimate foldable smartphone
It took us a while, but I finally got to location number one, the traffic light tree, and I really don't know what to tell you. There's no reason for an abomination like this to exist, but I'm kind of glad it does because it's a great opportunity to play with what I. I think it's one of the phone's most interesting features before that, although it's worth noting that in addition to the 40-megapixel main camera, the phone has an ultra-wide-angle, three-times optical zoom lens, which means that you can go from being very far away from the subject to looking quite close, and as an example, this photo was taken at six times magnification.
huawei mate xs   ultimate foldable smartphone
This in itself is nothing new, but the very nature of being a foldable phone allows you to do one thing which is tap this icon. in the corner activates mirror mode so that when you take a photo of someone you can, at the same time, see what they look like, arrange that hair potentially position themselves the way they would like to be positioned when I describe it, it sounds obvious and simple but In my opinion that solves one of the biggest problems with asking someone else to take your photo because most of the time they don't know how you want it.
Plus, I'm a big fan of efficiency, so I love the fact that instead of having one set of cameras for the front of your phone and another set of cameras for the back, you can just turn the phone around and use its main rear camera for taking selfies. The obvious advantage is that these selfies are the same quality as the images from the rear camera, even in portrait mode, which is actually helped by the fourth camera, which is this little 3D depth sensor at the bottom. Anyway, time to head to location number two, being as curious as I am about how a decoration like this works in the middle of a very real roundabout is anything but a serious danger if by the way you're enjoying this video as if you tell the man who is the head of the channel it would be awesome now was a good time to register my fingerprint and see how that works well because keep in mind that the disadvantage of having cameras on the back of your phone only means that there is no unlocking facial.
It works well, although the fingerprint scanner is actually included with the power button, so when you press the power button to turn on the screen your fingerprint has already been checked and you're nowhere near London is as close as It looks like so for a quick stop along the way we headed to the cafe using it as a base camp to try out. I've wanted to do a few more things if it starts, although you may have already noticed by how the light reflects off this front screen that it actually It's not completely flat, it's a plastic screen with more layers than ever for even better shock resistance, but that just means it's slightly domed, but you stop noticing it after a while and now is also a good time to mention that the chipset of the phone is the Kirin 995 G, which has two more obvious implications of 5g, maybe you know.
We can broadly divide 5g waves into two categories: you have the ultra-high speed mm waves with only a narrow range and the medium speed sub six waves which are not as fast but can travel much further. This Kirin chip only supports sub six. so I tried downloading a game on 5g, it didn't have that kind of snappy mm wave snapshot, but it was still fast and I guess the most important thing is that 5g worked in almost all the areas of London we visited, which I didn't expect from the other side. This careful chip is responsible for the fact that it has really solid performance, it has a 25% speed increase over the company's last generation and that means games fly, plus something I'm not used to , everyone's fault, is having application adaptability. that when you open the screen, your content will adjust to fill the entire 8-inch panel with a few apps.
This is an amazing feature, with others you could lose important information, but the mere fact that you don't need to restart the app from scratch is in itself an improvement over what I'm used to. We went again and as we approached the Natural History Museum we found that well, it's actually just a road, but I liked it and it shows the contrast between the older architecture of London and the newer buildings. I can't emphasize enough how much it benefits us to have the rear cameras on the face, like I said, you have the same 4k quality video with the same stabilization that your normal main camera on the face would have. it's like film quality vlog

mate

rial, so now we're going to see the Natural History Museum and okay, I'm really excited to see some dinosaurs on a quick trip to the London Underground.
I'm totally ready for babies to start handing out loyalty cards with this. and after 20 minutes of driving a suitcase through a crowd of people trying not to run over the kids, we arrived and actually at this point something I had forgotten to show you before is that the other cool thing about having just one set of cameras is that even on the front you can use your ultra-wide lens for, say, group selfies. You can even use the zoom camera if you are really confident about the quality of your skin. Well, we just arrived at the Natural History Museum.
Take a look at this building. It's literally so huge that I think before I realized what I was doing, my hands were already taking a photo and it's almost like this building was built to have a patent around me. I'm not a fan of blowing my own trumpet, but I'm pretty happy. with how this turned out and it seems like I wasn't the only one who walked in and I forgot how impressive the place is, the scale of this building and the fossils inside it are just colossal, so you might have guessed what it was. It's time to find a high point for ultra-wide-angle camera shots on the go, though a couple more things to point out about the phone: The over-matte has a zero-space design, meaning when folded, The screen is at a full 180 degree angle and cannot be seen in the middle.
The other thing I thought was really interesting is that the only way we've ever managed to make the main body so thin is that it pretty much only contains the battery, almost all the other actual components of the smartphone are installed in this narrow bar in the cost so that the battery has 4500 milliamp hours in total divided between two cells that are on either side of the fold and in terms of the battery life that it gives you, that's part of what we're finding out today, but so far. at least we have around 65% of the battery after three and a half hours of intensive use because of how Huawei is putting literally everything, the cameras, the chipset, the antenna in this small side block, it needs better cooling, so compared to the last generation. now they're using a triple cooling system, a layer of flexible graphite running down both sides to keep the batteries charged, and a vapor chamber inside the main block and finally, before we go, here's that ultra-wide shot which, come to think of it, we really came looking for.
Oh yes, and of course there is one thing you can't leave a museum without visiting, yes, it's the gift shop and we headed to our final third and hopefully most impressive location, and at this point I had quite familiar with the phone, especially how intuitive, multitasking is that you open an app, in this case say the Sun newspaper, then you swipe from the side to get a multitasking bar and everything you drag from there immediately becomes in a second window which is pretty normal multitasking on a smartphone, but the most interesting part is that you can involve a third app which by default will become a floating window on top of the two apps you are already running.
I wouldn't hesitate to call this the best Android multitasking experience out there, and even if you don't. If you want to use the big screen to do a lot of things at once, you can still scale individual apps and they generally work well. The final destination is a place, God's own junkyard and I have never been. I just saw some Google image results and thought that was the perfect place to test the phone's low-light capabilities because in theory that's something we're always good at. Turns out this place I'd been planning to visit wasn't particularly close, so far away that it was just kind of like being in London and seeing the closer we got to it, the sketchier the area was, oh yeah, and it was incredibly windy by some miracle, though we discovered it.
I was laughing like a school kid when I saw the confirmation sign that we had just traveled for an hour and risked our lives to hang out in an empty industrial estate. He describes himself as heavenly trash in an amazing place and I can attest to the accuracy of that description. We headed in and it was a neon paradise the whole time. The place is so Erie, it's like it's in the middle of nowhere, there's no one here. Oh, we had some amazing images and we took them literally anywhere you look. There's a new photo to capture so I use the phone's night mode, which in this lighting takes 5. seconds per shot to extract as much detail as possible and these are the completely unedited results.
It would have taken more, but it turns out that someone had contracted the location privately and, to put it nicely, we were told to pay or find our way out anyway. To get back, I already had almost everything I wanted anyway so we parked at a coffee shop just to take out my SIM card and transfer the pictures to my laptop before returning the phone to the hallway while I stood outside making some final remarks when Once unfolded, the Mate Over works largely like a full-size tablet, you get tabbed browsing like you would on a laptop, and decent audio quality thanks to it usingboth the bottom speaker and an earpiece on the front, although I would say good, the main 8-inch.
The screen is fantastic for reading, if you're just going to watch a video you're probably better off having a smaller front screen because the wide aspect ratio better suits the content and your 5g SIM card. The phone also supports a Huawei nm card to expand storage and comes pre-built with 512 gigs in the box anyway, as well as 8 gigabytes of RAM. It's interesting to note that the battery actually worked in the end. I burned through the first 30% pretty quickly in the early afternoon, but since I spent less. While shooting videos in the second half of the day, we did so fairly easily.
There was still about 40% left when I finally returned it at 6:30pm. After seven and a half hours of use, it actually wasn't bad at all. If you enjoyed this video, there's a full Day in the Lives playlist on my channel so I'll leave it linked somewhere here and a sub would be something awesome like It takes a ton of time to put together but I think it's worth it Please let me know if you do. My name is Aaron and this is Mr. Who's the boss? I'll catch you in it.

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