At this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC 2025), from March 3 in Barcelona, Spain, Huawei is showcasing its unique tri-fold phone, HUAWEI Mate XT | ULTIMATE DESIGN, as well as various other high-end, fashion-forward, and technology-driven flagship products. Attendees can visit dedicated experience zones for foldables, health & fitness, photography, and tools for creative work, and see how Huawei is applying the latest technologies to daily life.

Innovation in Phones
The Mate XT, the world’s first commercial tri-fold smartphone, is all the rage and features proprietary hinge and screen technologies that have allowed Huawei to build a phone where the screen folds inward on one hinge and outward on another. It’s also equipped with a camera with a 10-size adjustable physical aperture. In the Huawei Consumer BG booth, a large screen utilising naked-eye 3D effects further showcases the merits of this unique tri-fold phone.
Also on display at the Consumer BG booth are the HUAWEI Mate 70 series phones, which boast an Ultra Chroma Camera that delivers unprecedented colour accuracy. The Intelligence Scenario experience zone allows attendees to experiment and try out features including Multi exposure and AI retouch. The Mate X6 area takes a novel approach by showcasing some of the innovative materials that go into the phone. For some added fun, attendees are invited to cut ice with a sheet of graphene to experience the material’s amazing thermal conductivity.
Innovation in Wearables
To showcase its extensive range of wearables, Huawei is also simulating real-life sports and health scenarios. In the cycling experience area, participants can experience the fast and accurate vital sign monitoring capabilities of the HUAWEI TruSense System by comparing real-time heart rate data from professional sports heart rate monitors with that captured by a HUAWEI WATCH GT 5.
In the Health Glance zone, visitors can see a demonstration of the multiple health indicators measured by the HUAWEI WATCH D2, the first smart wearable to be medically certified as a wrist-based ambulatory blood pressure monitor. Huawei also brought a lineup of smart wearables that offer a premium on-wrist experience with exceptional design and smart features. Smart wearables have been a powerful growth engine for Huawei’s consumer business in recent years. Huawei’s accumulated wearable shipments for the first three quarters of 2024 put it ahead of all competitors in the wearable space. The HUAWEI TruSense System, launched last year August, monitors health & fitness data and analyses the user’s health status and is a thorough revamp of the company’s previous health metrics system.
Innovation in Tablets
The GoPaint experience zone has been attracting crowds with an exhibition of works created by artists from around the world using the HUAWEI MatePad’s exclusive GoPaint software, which is powered by a professional brush engine and FangTian Painting Engine 2.0. Huawei has its sights set on both professional and aspiring creatives with this year’s MatePad Pro 13.2″ OLED PaperMatte Display. PaperMatte Display is a proprietary standard for tablet displays that delivers vibrant colours while minimising glare and gives users a pen-on-paper writing and drawing experience.
The HUAWEI M-Pencil (3rd generation), intended for use with the MatePad Pro 13.2″, delivers 10,000-level pressure sensitivity. The M-Pencil lets users make the most of GoPaint’s many and varied virtual brushes. HUAWEI MatePad Pro 13.2-inch also features PC-level WPS Office and a familiar laptop interface, so that users can enjoy flexible window zooming and keyboard-and-mouse-based interactions, as well as efficient multi-tasking, thanks to the Live-Multitask feature.
Visitors to MWC 2025 are getting the full Huawei experience and more! Seeing firsthand how Huawei is changing the face of the modern device market.