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Wide Screens Reshape Foldables: Huawei’s Oddball Leads Charge Against Motorola and Samsung

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Jon Gilbert had his sights set on Motorola’s Razr Fold. That changed fast. Huawei’s Pura X Max, with its oversized camera bump and tablet-like inner screen, grabbed his attention instead. “The Pura X Max boasts an inner display aspect ratio of roughly 16:11, substantially wider than the 1.11:1 ratio of the Galaxy Z Fold 7,” Gilbert wrote in Android Police. Foldables long suffered narrow screens. Unfold one, and you get a tall, skinny slab—fine f…

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With the launch of the Huawei Pura 90, Huawei continues to develop its line of phones focused on photography. The device is part of the Pura series, which replaces the historic P line, and comes with improvements both in camera and overall performance.

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Huawei is practically nothing to officially present one of those mobile phones that change the conversation before even reaching the stores. The Pura X Max has not yet been launched completely, but the images that have been leaked in Weibo already make quite clear where the brand's bet is going.And no, it doesn't look like another foldable one.What Huawei wants here is to break with that long and narrow format that so many manufacturers have rep…

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[Herald Economy = Reporter Park Se-jung] “The world’s first horizontal wide foldable phone.” Huawei, which has been persistently challenging the global foldable phone market, will officially launch its foldable phone, the ‘Pura X Max,’ in China on the 20th. It is the world’s first ‘horizontal’ wide foldable phone, which is elongated horizontally to resemble a square. Going beyond foldable phones represented by Samsung’s ‘Flip’ (clamshell structu…

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Android Headlines broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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