Huawei has finally rolled out its newest foldable innovation, the Pura X flip phone, at $1,000, sporting its in-house HarmonyOS platform. The handset has a 6.3-inch main screen that neatly folds into a square clamshell form factor with an added 3.5-inch cover display for alerts and controls on the go.
The Pura X marks Huawei’s continued push into the premium foldable market as it distances itself from Android, emphasizing its commitment to developing an independent ecosystem via HarmonyOS. The handset also includes a robust hinge system, promising durability and a seamless folding experience.
Huawei is targeting style-conscious users and tech enthusiasts with this compact yet powerful device, which integrates cutting-edge features like enhanced multitasking, improved battery life, and flagship-level cameras.
With global demand for foldables growing, Huawei’s Pura X is poised to challenge established players like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip series, reinforcing Huawei’s innovation streak amid ongoing international competition.