Huawei MateBook Fold PC comes to the foldable PC market with a new OLED screen, strong hinge, and options ranging from 24 GB RAM to 2 TB storage.
Huawei is accelerating its preparations for its new generation foldable devices that will enliven the technology world in the second half of this year. According to the latest information shared by reliable leak source DigitalChatStation (DCS), the company once again sets the standards in the foldable computer market with its new generation MateBook Fold PC model.
2026 model Huawei MateBook Fold PC; It is preparing to appear before users with original color options, updated OLED screen technology, expanded RAM / storage variations and a much more competitive pricing strategy.
The new device is aimed to intimidate all its competitors in the industry in terms of both design and performance.
A New Breath in Design: Eye-Catching Colors and Sturdy Hinge
Huawei made a big impact with the original MateBook Fold, which it introduced last year and was titled the world’s first 18-inch foldable computer.The device, which was released at that time with the colors Shadow Black, Cloud Blue, Sky White and Auspicious Red, was completely renewed in the 2026 version.
Compared to leaks, the new MateBook Fold PC takes its place on the shelves with Streaming Gold, Sky White and Phantom Black tones, which offer a much more distinguished and stylish appearance.In particular, the new gold color option takes the premium feel of the device one step further.
An ultra-large OLED screen and a much more robust hinge mechanism are used in the body structure. In the first generation, a double-layer (tandem) flexible OLED panel was used, measuring 18 inches and offering a peak brightness of 1600 nits.
This structure, which turns into a 13-inch compact laptop when folded, is further thinned and strengthened in the 2026 model.
According to the arguments of the leak source DCS, no foldable laptop on the market can currently compete in terms of hardware with this new screen and hinge technology developed by Huawei.
Dual Layer OLED and HarmonyOS Experience
Innovations on the screen side are not limited to brightness. It is stated that the double-layer OLED technology that Huawei introduced to the PC market has been revised to offer lower power consumption and longer panel life in the 2026 model.
Thanks to this technology, the crease in the middle of the screen is made almost completely smooth. In addition, the special carbon fiber reinforcement layer placed under the screen against impacts maximizes the overall durability of the device.
On the software front, Huawei’s use of its own HarmonyOS operating system takes the foldable experience to a different dimension.
When the device is folded or fully opened, application windows intelligently adapt themselves to the new screen format.

Hardware and Pricing Strategy is Changing
When we look at the performance side, the device is expected to be powered by a Kirin X9 series processor directly produced by Huawei. Thanks to the new generation processor, MateBook Fold PC (2026) provides superior fluency in multi-tasking and high-power applications.
Despite the huge increase in memory (RAM and SSD) costs recently experienced in the technology world, Huawei follows a pricing policy that will make users happy. In the first generation computer, only 32 GB RAM option and 1 TB and 2 TB storage areas were offered.However, the company is expanding its hardware range to create alternatives that better suit users’ needs and budgets.

According to the leaked new configuration list, the new device comes with the following options:
24 GB RAM + 1 TB Storage
32 GB RAM + 2 TB Storage
Offering a huge memory capacity such as 24 GB RAM in sub-packages makes the device more accessible by reducing the starting price.
This new hardware strategy of Huawei, focused on reducing production costs, creates a new opportunity for technology enthusiasts who want to own a flagship foldable device but do not want to strain their budget.
The company is planned to officially announce the MateBook Fold PC (2026) model at a major hardware event to be held in the second half of this year.