A few months ago, we heard that Huawei was working on a three-part foldable device. Huawei has yet to provide any updates on this, but the company's former CEO Richard Yu, who is currently the chairman of the board of Consumer BG, was spotted using one.
The image below shows Huawei's three-part foldable device with a central punch-hole for the selfie camera on the left. The device also features two folds due to two hinges instead of just one seen on conventional foldable smartphones such as the Huawei Mate X5, vivo X Fold3 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6.
Tipster Digital Chat Post According to Yu, the device he is seen with looks similar to the R&D prototype they saw before. Its screen is expected to be around 10 inches and the device is said to be equipped with a Kirin 9 series chip.
DCS The manufacturer also said that this three-part foldable device would be made official before the Mate 70. Rumors circulated that it would arrive before the end of June, but that did not happen. The Mate 70 is expected to launch in China in the mid-to-late fourth quarter of this year.
Source 1, Source 2 (both in chinese)