Huawei Pura X Max: The World’s First Wide-Folding Smartphone Debuts
The foldable smartphone market just took a massive horizontal leap. On April 21, 2026, Huawei officially unveiled the Pura X Max, a device that abandons the traditional “book-style” fold for a revolutionary “Wide-Folding” mechanism.
Designed to cater to the growing demands of mobile editors, high-end gamers, and cinema enthusiasts, the Pura X Max aims to bridge the gap between a flagship smartphone and a professional-grade portable monitor.
A New Form Factor: Cinematic 21:9 Aspect Ratio
While competitors like Samsung and Google have perfected the vertical fold, Huawei’s Wide-Folding tech expands the screen horizontally. This creates a native 21:9 aspect ratio—the gold standard for cinematic widescreen viewing.
The device features the Liquid Hinge 3.0, a mechanical marvel that Huawei claims remains “crease-free” for over 500,000 folds. For users who have avoided foldables due to visible screen indentations, this could be the turning point.
Pro-Grade Power: Kirin 9030 Pro & 5,300mAh Battery
Under the hood, the Pura X Max is built for heavy lifting. It debuts the Kirin 9030 Pro chipset, specifically optimized for multi-window multitasking and high-resolution video rendering.
To power the expansive OLED display, Huawei has packed in a 5,300mAh high-density battery. This specialized cell uses new materials to keep the device remarkably thin while maintaining all-day endurance for power users.
Camera and Display Highlights
- Main Camera: 50MP sensor with a variable aperture ($f/1.4$ to $f/4.0$).
- Displays: Dual LTPO OLED panels with peak brightness reaching up to 3,500 nits.
- Durability: Kunlun Glass 3.0 protection on the exterior for enhanced drop resistance.
Availability: When Can You Get It?
As of today, the Pura X Max is a China-exclusive, with the first units shipping on April 25. However, global tech enthusiasts won’t have to wait long. Supply chain leaks indicate a “Silver Edition” is slated for an international debut, likely reaching markets like India by June 2026.
