And today, the phone is launching outside China too, though the exact details on which markets will get it remain to be unraveled. Despite the near-identical design to the Mate X6, the newer Mate is lighter, thinner and has higher ingress protection. Quite impressive one at that, given that it's a foldable. The Mate X7 now bags IP58 and IP59 certifications, allowing the phone to withstand water immersion over 2 meters.
The Mate 80 Pro Max is similar in design to the Mate 80 Pro, but it comes with a larger display, a better chipset, a quad-rear camera setup, and a bigger battery. The phone has a 6.9-inch dual-layer OLED LTPO display with a refresh rate of 120Hz and up to 8,000-nit peak brightness. It is powered by the Kirin 9030 Pro SoC, which is paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. The phone runs HarmonyOS 6, which gets several UI changes and AI features.