Huawei's Tri-Fold Phone: Why Only Three Companies Were Invited - Wind, Tencent (00700), and Feishu

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Sep 05

At the launch event of Huawei's Mate XT "Extraordinary Master" tri-fold device, beyond the stunning hardware technology, what truly caught everyone's attention were the three companies sharing the stage. Wind - the global leader in financial data services; Tencent (00700) - the absolute powerhouse in gaming; and Feishu - the benchmark representative in enterprise social collaboration. These are the only three strategic partners Huawei invited globally. The convergence of top players from finance, entertainment, and collaboration not only empowers the new product with real-world applications but also signals to the outside world: the HarmonyOS ecosystem is building comprehensive smart interconnectivity across all scenarios.

**1. Why These Three Companies?**

Foldable screens aren't new, but "why fold" has always lacked a killer answer. This time, Huawei provided a higher-dimensional solution: Tencent's participation represents immersive experiences in entertainment and social interaction; Feishu's inclusion represents new productivity in enterprise office and collaboration; Wind's involvement opens up the imagination space for professional-grade industry applications. These three companies cover the complete scenario chain of users' work, life, and investment, showcasing the prototype of a cross-industry interconnected future ecosystem. As one on-site guest remarked: "This isn't a product launch, but a future experiment in cross-domain applications."

**2. Wind's Role: Putting a PC in Your Pocket**

Among these three companies, Wind's appearance is particularly special. Financial professionals' work represents one of the most complex, high-frequency, and large-screen and computing-power dependent scenarios in the digital age. Previously, investment research analysis, data retrieval, strategy backtesting, meeting minute generation... all required computers and teams to complete. Now, leveraging Huawei's Mate XT tri-fold screen, Wind has compressed a complete PC-level financial terminal into a smartphone.

10.2-inch large screen: Unfold to browse massive global data, eliminating information fragmentation. Multi-task split screen: View earnings livestreams on the left screen while accessing databases and market sentiment on the right. Instant generation: Alice series functions enable near-zero latency in data extraction, chart generation, and report writing. Portable closed loop: Whether it's a trader's morning briefing or an investment director's closing review, the entire workflow can be completed with one phone.

Wind has truly folded financial professionals' offices into their pockets.

**3. The Agent Revolution: 24/7 Dedicated Assistants**

But what's more disruptive isn't just "PC-level experience on mobile," but the comprehensive integration of Agents. Wind is rewriting how financial professionals work with AI Agents:

AI Brief Agent: Proactively pushes global market dynamics and watchlist alerts every morning; Investment Morning Report Agent: Monitors global markets overnight, delivering results first thing in the morning; Industry Daily Agent: Automatically generates industry briefs after meetings and pushes them to clients; Review Weekly Agent: Instantly completes analysis and performance attribution after market close, synchronizing across the entire team.

These Agents aren't just tools, but more like dedicated researchers, trading assistants, and report writers by your side. Leveraging the tri-fold large screen, they're no longer just "cloud-based existence" but truly "pocket-sized" 24/7 dedicated assistants with immediate results.

Wind's assessment is: the future belongs to Agents. After Wind Alice's launch, every financial professional will have dozens of Wind Agents - one monitoring news, one writing reports, one doing strategies, one managing reviews, even automatically replying to customer service emails.

**4. Cross-Domain Innovation: HarmonyOS Ecosystem's Ambition**

Returning to the launch event itself. Why did Huawei choose these three companies? Because they stand at the pinnacle of finance, entertainment, and office collaboration respectively. When they appeared together on stage, they not only provided application endorsement for the tri-fold screen but also collectively pointed toward a future: the HarmonyOS ecosystem aims to achieve not just smartphones, but cross-industry, cross-scenario comprehensive smart interconnectivity.

For Huawei, this is both product and strategy. For Wind, this is both a showcase and a generational opportunity. For users, this means smart devices are transforming from tools into portable ecosystem partners.

**5. Between Three Folds Lies the Future**

After this launch event, the Mate XT tri-fold is no longer just a hot topic in tech circles, but has become a new possibility in the eyes of financial professionals, investors, and workplace professionals.

For the financial industry: Wind puts PCs in pockets, with Agents providing 24/7 companionship. For the entertainment industry: Tencent elevates large-screen immersive experiences to the extreme. For office collaboration: Feishu makes cross-scenario efficient coordination readily accessible.

One phone equals a PC; one fold equals an Agent; between three folds lies the future.

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