Huawei unveiled its folding smartphone, Huawei Mate Xs. Like its predecessor, the Mate X, the display wraps around the phone's outside when closed and unfolds to a tablet-size eight-inch screen. Huawei said there are improvements under the hood, including a redesigned four-layer screen and upgraded "falcon wing" hinge. It also gets Huawei's latest homegrown Kirin 990 chipset, a four-lens camera system and can be used on a wider range of high-speed 5G network bands. The Mate Xs runs a stripped-down open source version of Android. Users can still download apps but they'll be from Huawei's own app store. The phone is expected to go on sale in March 2020 and would be priced at EUR 2,499.