Huawei has done it again! On May 24th, popular tech leaker Digital Chat Station dropped some exciting news — the low-orbit satellite communication system has officially entered public beta testing. If everything goes smoothly, consumer-grade satellite networking could become a reality in the second half of 2025. That means even areas without any traditional network coverage could soon have reliable connectivity.
And guess who’s leading the charge? Of course, it’s Huawei. According to media reports, this revolutionary technology will debut in the brand-new Huawei Mate X6 Collector’s Edition, making it the first mass-produced foldable phone in the industry to support triple-network satellite communication.
The Huawei Mate X6 Collector’s Edition features Huawei’s “Universe Star Track” design, giving it a futuristic and premium look. The mid-frame is crafted from ultra-strong aircraft-grade aluminum with a 550 MPa yield strength — that’s a 37% boost in durability! The back panel comes in elegant colors like Nebula Gray and Nebula White and is made from a lightweight yet impact-resistant composite of aerospace fiberglass and bulletproof materials.
Huawei didn’t hold back when it came to durability. The outer screen is protected by second-gen Xuanwu tempered Kunlun glass, while the inner display is reinforced with a carbon fiber support layer to resist bending and warping. The hinge? It’s made from ultra-strong rocket-grade steel, which also helps reduce the folded thickness by 12%. Despite all this, the phone weighs just 239g and is only 4.6mm thick when unfolded — incredibly sleek for a foldable.
The phone features a 6.45-inch outer display and a 7.93-inch inner screen, both using advanced LTPO 2.0 technology. This means you get smooth, adaptive refresh rates from 1Hz to 120Hz. The outer screen can hit an impressive 2500 nits of peak brightness, while the inner screen reaches up to 1800 nits. Both displays also support 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming for a more comfortable viewing experience.
The Collector’s Edition runs on the powerful Kirin 9020 processor. Huawei has introduced a new heat management system called the “distributed Xuanwu architecture,” which uses cross-axis graphene films and a 3D VC heat dissipation plate. This design increases heat dissipation efficiency by 30% compared to the previous generation, ensuring smooth, stable performance even during heavy usage.
Huawei Mate X6 Battery life won’t be an issue, thanks to a 5200mAh high-silicon negative electrode battery. It supports blazing-fast 66W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. Plus, with enhanced antenna technology, the phone offers significantly improved signal strength — especially when unfolded.
Photography lovers will appreciate the phone’s powerful quad-camera setup. It includes:
50MP RYYB main sensor for exceptional low-light shots
40MP ultra-wide-angle lens
48MP telephoto macro lens
And a unique 1.5MP multi-spectral Red Maple original color sensor
powerful performance, and satellite connectivity that breaks all boundaries, the Huawei Mate X6 Collector’s Edition isn’t just another smartphone — it’s a look into the future of mobile communication.
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