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The Huawei Mate X2, the foldable smartphone recently announced by the Chinese tech giant, went up to RMB 99,999 ($15,496) on the second-hand market on its first day of sale on Thursday.
One user offered RMB 66,666 for a 512G version of Mate X2. Other bids were generally in the lower RMB 20,000-30,000 range, but also well above the official price.
The Huawei Mate X2 was released on February 22nd and is priced at RMB 17,999 for the 256GB version and RMB 18,999 for the 512GB version, which is RMB 1,000 more than the previous generation Mate Xs.
The Mate X2 went on sale at 10:08 on February 25 on Huawei's official channels as well as major e-commerce platforms in China. It sold out quickly, just like Huawei's previous two generations of foldable phones, the Mate X and Mate Xs.
Before the sale started, the number of reservations reached about 5 million on Huawei's official mall and e-commerce platforms, including JD.com.
Huawei foldable phones are generally sold in stages, and after this batch is snapped up, Huawei will announce the next start of sales at the right time.
Some of Huawei's dealers say that the Mate X2 is now in scarce supply and difficult to buy at a higher price.
Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's consumer business, said at the launch, "We have prepared sufficient capacity for the Mate X2, and the capacity is increasing every month. We want consumers who like this phone to be able to buy it at an affordable price."
The Mate X2 features an internal and external dual-screen design, with a 6.45-inch OLED screen on the outside and an 8-inch foldable flexible OLED screen on the inside, making this one of the largest foldable phones.
The Mate X2 is equipped with a 5nm Kirin 9000 chip with a 4500mAh battery and 55W Huawei SuperFast Charge, making it the fastest charging foldable phone available.
Huawei Mate X2 price goes up to about $15,500 on second-hand market on debut - CnTechPost
The Huawei Mate X2, the foldable smartphone recently announced by the Chinese tech giant, went up to RMB 99,999 ($15,496) on the second-hand market on its first day of sale on Thursday.
cntechpost.com