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This might be the most unique foldable phone design — and it's not from Samsung

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This new foldable phone from Huawei is wide, which is a stark change from what we're used to.

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Huawei had announced a world premiere a few weeks ago to make a stir – and that's exactly what the new Pura X did. The new Foldable only reminds at first glance of comparable models from other manufacturers. The Pura X is a Huawei-typical smartphone with HarmonyOS, which may not be too relevant for the German market – at least for the time being. Nevertheless, it is particularly exciting because it is a foldable in folding mobile format. However…

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Huawei is preparing to introduce the new Pura series (the new name for the P series) and with them will arrive a surprise in the form of a completely new type of device. Fans of the brand are being enticed by Huawei CEO Richard Yu himself, who "accidentally" got himself caught with the device in his hand in a video where he invites fans to watch Thursday's event. In the past, someone accidentally took a picture of Huawei's CEO with a then-secret…

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Huawei announced the launch of a new folding smartphone, the Pura X. We are facing a folding device in a 16:10 format. Designed to be very compact, and it is that when it comes to closing it, you will be left with a rectangular design device that occupies much less specium. This device comes to add more competition to the market for folding smartphones. Although Huawei’s level and quality places it as a direct rival to Samsung’s folding devices.…

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