Huawei's new triple folding smartphone has been spotted with the company's CEO Richard Yu

By: Vlad Cherevko | yesterday, 12:37

Huawei is apparently preparing to launch the world's first triple foldable smartphone. The device was spotted in the hands of the company's chairman Richard Yu, which confirms its existence.

Here's What We Know

The smartphone was spotted in the possession of the Huawei CEO, who used it on an aeroplane. The device has two folds, allowing it to fold in two places and it is likely to feature a display measuring around 10 inches. The images show that the smartphone is in a case, which makes it visually more massive.

According to sources, the smartphone will be powered by the latest Kirin 9-series processor, which will also be used in the upcoming Huawei Mate 70. The device is expected to support PC-level apps, making it unique in the market. According to Digital Chat Station, the smartphone might arrive ahead of the Huawei Mate 70 series, although there is no official confirmation from the company yet.

There is a possibility that the device will be exclusive to the Chinese market. Huawei continues to surprise with innovation and the new triple foldable smartphone could be another breakthrough in the mobile technology industry.

Source: Android Headlines, Digital Chat Station