
"After years of watching the form factor fight against itself, the Mate X7 arrives as something quieter: a device where restraint replaces spectacle, and compromise fades into the background. What makes it notable isn't ambition. It's resolution. The proportions feel considered. The materials feel deliberate. The hinge feels invisible in the way all good engineering eventually should. This is not a phone that announces itself as a foldable."
"Folded, the Mate X7 feels surprisingly ordinary in the best way possible. The thickness stays under ten millimeters, which means it slips into pockets without that familiar resistance most book style foldables still have. Unfolded, it measures approximately 4.5 millimeters. Both displays run at 2.4K resolution on LTPO OLED panels with adaptive refresh from 1 to 120 Hz, the outer screen peaking at 3,000 nits and the inner at 2,500 nits."
The Mate X7 prioritizes restraint and engineering resolution over spectacle, presenting a foldable that behaves like a flagship rather than a novelty. The device folds to under ten millimeters for pocket-friendly portability and opens to an approximately 4.5-millimeter profile. Both displays are 2.4K LTPO OLED panels with adaptive refresh from 1 to 120 Hz, with the outer panel peaking at 3,000 nits and the inner at 2,500 nits. Curved edges and balanced weight improve ergonomics and reduce hinge awareness. A black vegan leather rear offers warmth, grip, fingerprint resistance, and develops a subtle patina with use.
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