Huawei Pura X is a foldable smartphone launched by Huawei. The device was officially released on March 20, 2025, with pre-orders beginning the same day and official sales starting on March 30. [1]
The Huawei Pura X uses a vertical folding design officially named "wide folding" (Chinese :阔折叠). When unfolded, its inner screen is 6.3 inches with a 16:10 aspect ratio and 2120x1320 resolution; when folded, the outer screen is 3.5 inches with a 1:1 aspect ratio OLED display. [2]
The phone features a Xuanwu water-drop hinge design, covered with UTG glass, with thickness reduced by 36% compared to previous generation foldable devices, and supports IPX8 water resistance. For battery life, it uses a 4720mAh high-silicon anode battery, supporting 66W wired fast charging, 40W wireless charging, and 5W reverse charging. [2]
In terms of software, the Pura X features AI eye-tracking page turning, automatically turning pages when reaching the end. The Pura X is the first phone to launch with full pre-installation of HarmonyOS NEXT with no support for Android-based HarmonyOS. It also supports both Pangu and DeepSeek AI in Celia. [3] [4]
In early 2025, Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group, revealed in a livestream that Huawei was about to release a product that "all Chinese people can afford and never expected". [5] On March 20, Huawei released the Pura X with a starting price of 7,499 yuan, sparking widespread debate and criticism over its high price, unattractive design, and lack of innovation on Chinese social media. [6] [7] Yu responded in a livestream that the new product has high costs, admitting he "speaks imprecisely and has low emotional intelligence", and that "everyone catches my small mistakes and flaws to criticize me harshly". Regarding criticism of the product, he would "humbly accept everyone's opinions and improve promptly". [8]