The TET-AN00/TET-AN10 – which is believed to be the Huawei Mate X2 – has received the stamp of approval from TENAA, a few days after passing through the 3C. This means the phone is good to go and the official announcement could be around the corner.
The full information from the
certification process has not been published yet. Leaks suggest that the new
foldable will keep the screen size at 8”, but will switch to an in-folding
design (the original X leaves the display outside). As seen in patent drawings,
this change requires a secondary screen to remain outside – a narrow 4.5”
panel. The phone will be powered by the latest Kirin 9000 chipset and will
support 66W fast charging.
Interestingly, this batch of
certifications contains an unknown model, the CDL-AN50. It’s another 5G phone
and TENAA lists a few specs: 6.5” display, 3,900 mAh battery and the dimensions
(162.3 x 75.0 x 8.6 mm). That’s rather tall for a 6.5” phone and the battery is
on the small side for a device which such dimensions. This device also went
through the 3C, which listed it with a 40W charger. The true nature of the AN50
is still a mystery, however.