Huawei is finally taking orders for its delayed Mate X foldable phone in China from $2,400 - Business Insider

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Huawei is finally taking orders for its delayed Mate X foldable phone in China from $2,400

You can now buy Huawei's Mate X foldable phone — but only in China.

It isn't clear whether customers will be able to get hold of the device anywhere outside China. Huawei is locked out of Google's mobile services on Android, thanks to a US trade blacklist. The launch of the 5G Mate X smartphone has been delayed twice this year, as Huawei, the world's No.2 smartphone maker, was forced to deal with tech supply disruptions caused by a U.S. trade blacklist imposed on the firm in May.

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