I tested Huawei's $3,600 tri-foldable phone - now I'm wondering why Samsung hasn't made this yet
Briefly

Huawei's Mate XT Ultimate, introduced as the world's first tri-fold phone, launched globally in early 2025 after record preorders. The device features a 10.2-inch screen that fits within a pocket, boasting a sleek design at 3.6mm thin when fully unfolded and 12.8mm folded. The internal crease is smaller than many foldables, and the sturdy hinges provide a satisfying magnetic click when transitioning to single-screen mode. Users report positive experiences with browsing, multitasking, and gaming on this innovative device, offering a more enjoyable interaction compared to traditional smartphones.
The Huawei Mate XT Ultimate pushes the boundaries of what you can expect from a phone by fitting a 10.2-inch screen inside your pocket.
Despite knowing what to expect after unboxing, I was still pleasantly surprised when I first held it in my hands and folded it into a slab-phone form.
The Huawei Mate XT Ultimate is 3.6mm thin when fully unfolded and 12.8mm thick when folded, making it slimmer than recent foldable phones.
It also sports a satisfying magnetic click when you fold it down to single-screen mode.
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