Huawei has revealed the cost of replacement parts for the world’s first dual-hinged, triple-screen folding phone, and it’s another round of sticker shock. The Mate XT Ultimate Design itself starts at around $2,809, but should you damage its folding screen enough to need repairs, you’ll be potentially paying an additional 7,999 yuan, or around $1,123, for a replacement OLED panel.

That’s assuming you agree to let Huawei recycle the damaged screen for free. Should you turn down that offer, a new screen for the Mate XT will instead cost you 9,799 yuan, or over $1,376. Ouch.

More folds means more potential points of failure.
Image: Huawei

Huawei does offer some ways to save money on screen repairs for its new tri-fold phone. A refurbished replacement screen is slightly cheaper at 6,999 yuan (around $983). The company is also selling screen replacement insurance plans that start at 3,499 yuan (around $492) for a single screen replacement within the first year after the Mate XT was purchased. That’s certainly cheaper than paying the full price for a repair, but still expensive for just a year’s worth of coverage.

Other replacement parts for the Mate XT Ultimate Design are a little cheaper, including a 499 yuan (around $70) battery and cameras that range in price from 269 to 759 yuan (around $38 to $107). However, users will want to keep their fingers crossed that nothing happens to the Mate X’s motherboard. A replacement is a steep 9,099 yuan (around $1,278).

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