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Huawei Mate X6 and More to Be Unveiled at Dubai Launch Event

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Huawei Mate X6

Huawei has confirmed that the Mate X6 will be launched globally on December 12, with an event scheduled in Dubai.

The teaser message, “unfold the classic as a new era of flagship foldable excellence begins,” suggests that the Huawei Mate X6, a flagship foldable device, will make its international debut.

While the focus of the event is likely to be on foldables, there is speculation that the Mate XT Ultimate could also make an appearance, although the hashtag #UnfoldTheClassic seems more fitting for the Mate X6 than for the tri-fold Mate XT.

In addition to the Mate X6, Huawei is expected to unveil the new MatePad Pro 13.2 and Freebuds Pro 4. The event will also feature the newly introduced Sapphire Gold version of the Watch Ultimate.

However, the absence of mentions regarding the Mate series raises doubts about whether these flagship phones will remain exclusive to China for another year.

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