I thought the tri-folding Huawei Mate XT was a gimmick, but then I held it

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I only recently learned that the popular idiom “seeing is believing” is a gross misreading of Thomas Fuller’s original quote. The 17th-century English clergyman *actually* said “Seeing is believing, but feeling is the truth” (thanks, Reddit scholars), and that slightly amended version rather nicely sums up my feelings towards the Huawei Mate XT.

I had of course read about (and seen pictures of) the world’s first commercially available dual-screen, tri-folding smartphone before visiting Huawei’s UK PR agency for a recent product launch. But it wasn’t until I got hands-on with the Mate XT at this same event that I realized I was wrong to dismiss Huawei’s headline-grabbing phablet as an expensive gimmick (and yes, I know Fuller’s quote refers to *emotional* feeling, but humor me).



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