The horizontally foldable smartphone has arrived, and it goes by the name Huawei Pura X Max. While every other foldable phone on the market opens like a book in portrait mode, Huawei has taken a sharp left turn (and a sharp right turn) with a design that unfolds sideways. The result is a device with a near-square, landscape-first form factor that nobody else has dared to ship at scale. Whether that makes it brilliant or bizarre depends entirely on how you hold your phone.
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What Exactly Makes the Pura X Max Different?
The “horizontally foldable phone” concept sounds simple until you realise just how dramatically it changes the experience. When folded, the Pura X Max is a compact 85 x 120mm slab. When unfolded, it becomes a wide 166.5 x 120mm canvas. Both the inner 7.7-inch and outer 5.4-inch displays share an approximate 2:1 aspect ratio, meaning the transition between the two screens feels remarkably consistent. No jarring switch from a tall skinny screen to a wide cinematic one. It just… expands.
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Both screens are LTPO OLED panels with 1Hz to 120Hz adaptive refresh rates, high-frequency PWM dimming at 1440Hz for eye comfort, and peak brightness figures that will make your sunglasses nervous. The outer screen hits 3500 nits. The inner screen reaches 3000 nits. These are genuinely impressive numbers.
Under the Hood: Kirin 9030 Pro Does the Heavy Lifting
Every variant of the Pura X Max is powered by Huawei’s Kirin 9030 Pro chip, which supports real-time ray tracing hardware acceleration. That is a feature you would typically associate with gaming PCs, not a phone that weighs 229 grams and fits in your jacket pocket. RAM options start at 12GB and go up to 16GB, while storage stretches from 256GB all the way to 1TB in the collector’s edition models.
A Hinge That Huawei Clearly Spent a Long Time On
Foldable phones live and die by their hinges. Huawei knows this, and the Pura X Max ships with a newly designed Basalt Waterdrop Hinge that reportedly increases available screen space by 16% compared to previous designs and improves drop resistance by 33%. The inner display itself is protected by a triple composite ultra-tough layer, combining ultra-thin glass, a carbon fibre support layer, and an ultra-high molecular weight buffer layer. Huawei claims this combination boosts impact resistance by 50% and compression resistance by 20%.
That is a lot of engineering packed into a screen that you fold in half every time you pocket it.
Cameras: Flagship Ambitions, Four Lenses
The rear camera system on the Pura X Max consists of four lenses.
- 50MP main camera with a variable aperture of F1.4 to F4.0, optical image stabilisation, and RYYB sensor technology
- 50MP periscope telephoto camera at 3.5x optical zoom with F2.2 aperture and OIS
- 12.5MP ultra-wide camera with macro shooting capability
- Second-generation multi-spectral red maple primary colour camera for advanced colour accuracy
All of this is processed through Huawei’s XMAGE imaging software. The front camera is an 8MP shooter with slightly different apertures depending on whether the phone is folded or unfolded, which is a neat engineering detail.
HarmonyOS 6.1 and AI Features That Go Beyond a Chatbot
The Pura X Max runs HarmonyOS 6.1 and debuts a “Max version” of HarmonyOS 6 alongside it. The software introduces Xiaoyi Companion AI, which Huawei claims is the industry’s first companion AI solution integrated across a smartphone. Third-party apps, including Baidu Maps, DingTalk, Didi Chuxing, and others, are already plugged into this AI layer.
The phone is also the first to feature Huawei’s “Born to Draw” application, which pairs naturally with the new M-Pen 3 Mini stylus accessory. That stylus brings an air mouse button, scroll wheel menu, built-in microphone for omnidirectional audio pickup, and a dedicated Xiaoyi AI activation button. It is more stylus than most styluses.
Battery, Connectivity, and the Practical Stuff
The Pura X Max houses a 5300mAh battery with 66W wired fast charging and 50W wireless fast charging. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, USB Type-C 3.1 Gen 1, and a comprehensive multi-band GPS system supporting GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, QZSS, and NavIC. The device carries IP58 and IP59 ratings for dust and water resistance.
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Pricing and Availability
The Pura X Max goes on sale in China from April 25th, 2026, with four configurations.
- 12GB + 256GB: 10,999 yuan (approximately USD 1,613 / Rs 1,50,425)
- 12GB + 512GB: 11,999 yuan (approximately USD 1,759 / Rs 1,64,050)
- 16GB + 512GB Collector’s Edition: 12,999 yuan (approximately USD 1,906 / Rs 1,77,580)
- 16GB + 1TB Collector’s Edition: 13,999 yuan (approximately USD 2,053 / Rs 1,91,440)
There is no confirmed global release date yet, which will frustrate buyers in the US, UK, India, and Australia who are eyeing this device.
Final Thoughts
The Pura X Max is a genuinely fascinating piece of hardware. Horizontally foldable phones are a new category, and Huawei has gone all-in with high-end specs, a clever hinge, and software features that feel cohesive rather than bolted on. Whether the wider world gets access to it, and whether that landscape-first form factor becomes a trend or a curiosity, are questions only time will answer. For now, at least, the foldable phone just got a new shape.



