News about Huawei’s tri-folding phone suggests that the device will use a reliable UTG display solution. The company is likely to implement improved technologies and features that can make the world’s first tri-folding phone a perfect device for consumers.
Weibo tipster @FixedFocus says that Huawei’s tri-fold will use the China-made UTG display solution. The corresponding panel has entered mass production for the upcoming device. Perhaps the supply chain won’t be a problem this time.
UTG stands for Ultra Thin Glass technology. It offers a flat display structure with improved device durability for foldable phones. It is an easily bendable component and appears quite thin. They are less susceptible to scratches and other risks associated with glass.
Compared to other plastic films on the market, the rigidity of UTG is much stronger and more transparent. These lenses can withstand 400,000 folding tests without scratching or cracking. Their paper-thin structure ranges from 25 µm to 100 µm.
Since UTG technology is a hard display solution, it also extends the lifespan of a foldable phone. Therefore, it is a perfect solution for dynamic visual display and durability aspects.
Previously, the same source said that many Chinese manufacturers are planning to adopt the UTG display solutions for foldable phones. Perhaps Huawei is one of these technology providers. We might see the new technology with the upcoming tri-fold mobile phone.
Huawei’s tri-fold device will launch in September. The chairman of the company’s Consumer Business Group, Yu Chengdong, confirmed the release time during the STELATO S9 delivery ceremony. However, the launch date of the device is not yet known.
However, the device is expected to clash with the Apple iPhone 16 series. If that’s true, it would be worth seeing how this showdown plays out. An official confirmation from both companies about their new products is still pending.
Apart from the expected display solution, the Huawei Tri-Fold device could feature a robust Kirin 5G chipset. It could offer advanced AI features, HarmonyOS-based apps, and a circular camera bump. Read more