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Exposure to Huawei Mate X3 released this month: the first second-generation satellite communication

According to the news on March 4, blogger Wisdom Pikachu broke the news that although Huawei did not release the P60 and Mate X3 folding screens at MWC, these two new products will still be unveiled in March.

Among them, the Huawei Mate X3 folding screen will be Huawei’s most perfect folding screen mobile phone so far. This machine is equipped with the second-generation satellite communication technology for the first time, adding voice communication and two-way mutual text messaging.

Exposure to Huawei Mate X3 released this month: the first second-generation satellite communication

The specific usage scenario is that when the user is in an environment without ground network signal coverage such as deserted uninhabited land, sea distress, earthquake rescue, etc., the text and location information can be sent out through Huawei’s Changlian app to keep in touch with the outside world and obtain Search and rescue information, and support multiple locations to generate trajectory maps. Previously, Huawei Mate Xs 2 supported satellite communication through an OTA upgrade, and is currently the only folding screen mobile phone that supports the Beidou satellite message function.

In addition, the first commercial “emergency mode” of the Huawei Mate 50 series may also appear on the Mate X3. The specific performance is that when the power of the mobile phone is lower than 1%, the so-called “energy-concentrating pump” is activated to regenerate the residual ions in the battery. aggregated to meet the emergency needs of low-power applications.

In terms of imaging, the machine uses a combination of 50 million + 13 million + 12 million rear AI triple cameras. The main camera may be a Sony IMX766 sensor, which also supports the XMAGE imaging system; in other respects, theoretically, NFC, dual speakers, side fingerprints, Configuration functions such as multi-angle hovering will not be absent.

Exposure to Huawei Mate X3 released this month: the first second-generation satellite communication

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