Huawei Pura X Max Launched: World’s Widest Foldable at ₹1.27 Lakh, 7.7-Inch OLED

Vikram Singh
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Huawei has officially launched the Pura X Max and its exclusive Collector’s Edition in China. Dubbed the world’s first “wide” foldable, this device breaks the traditional clamshell mold with a significantly broader footprint, positioning itself as a direct challenger to the rumoured iPhone Fold.

Contents

Starting at 10,999 yuan (approx. ₹1,27,000), the Pura X Max introduces the Kirin 9030 Pro chipset, a massive 7.7-inch internal display, and HarmonyOS 6.1. From the “Air Mouse” stylus to its sophisticated RYYB camera array, we’ve broken down the official specs and pricing to see if this is the new king of foldables.

Design & Build Quality

The Pura X Max is significantly wider than its predecessor, the Pura Pocket. This design choice aims to provide a more “passport-like” aspect ratio that is better suited for reading and multitasking than the narrow tall screens of typical foldables.
The device is available in five premium finishes:
  • Zero White & Midnight Black (Classic elegance)
  • Interstellar Blue & Olive Gold (Sophisticated metallic tones)
  • Vibrant Orange (Bold and textured)

What’s in the Box

The Pura X Max distinguishes itself with a unique accessory ecosystem available at launch:
  • M-Pen 3 Mini Stylus: Features a dual-button setup (Writing + Air Mouse) for remote navigation.
  • Watch Buds 2 & AI Glasses: Launched alongside the phone as part of Huawei’s 2026 ecosystem push.
  • Pre-applied Kunlun Glass 2: The cover screen uses Huawei’s second-gen drop-resistant glass.

Display

The Pura X Max features two high-performance screens designed to minimize creases and maximize durability.
  • Main Display: 7.7-inch Flexible OLED with Ultra-Thin Glass (UTG)
  • Cover Screen: 5.5-inch OLED (Large enough for full app usage)
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz (on both screens)
  • Dimming: 1440Hz PWM Dimming (to reduce eye fatigue)
The 5.5-inch cover screen is nearly as large as an iPhone 13 mini’s main screen, meaning you rarely need to unfold the device for quick replies or navigation.

Performance

The Pura X Max runs on the Kirin 9030 Pro, a chipset heavily optimized for HarmonyOS 6.1’s AI features, specifically for the new “Air Mouse” gestures using the M-Pen 3 Mini.
  • RAM: 12GB (Standard) / 16GB (Collector’s Edition)
  • Software: HarmonyOS 6.1 (Clean, AI-integrated, and gesture-heavy)
  • Stylus Support: Full M-Pen 3 integration for digital art and productivity.
The software is specifically tuned for the “wide” screen, allowing for side-by-side app multitasking that feels more like a tablet than a phone.

Battery & Charging

Despite the folding hinge and slim chassis, Huawei has squeezed a 5300mAh battery inside. This is larger than most traditional flagship slabs like the Galaxy S26 or Pixel 10.
  • Capacity: 5300 mAh
  • Wired Charging: 66W SuperCharge
  • Wireless Charging: 50W
  • Reverse Wireless: Supported (Perfect for charging the Watch Buds 2)

Camera Quality

Huawei continues its obsession with light intake by using RYYB (Red-Yellow-Yellow-Blue) sensors across almost its entire camera array.
  • Primary: 50 MP Super-Zoom (RYYB)
  • Ultrawide: 12.5 MP (RYYB)
  • Telephoto: 50 MP Periscope (RYYB) with 3.5x Optical Zoom
  • Specialty: 2nd Gen Multispectral Lens (for accurate color reproduction)
  • Selfie: Dual 8MP cameras (one internal, one external)
The use of RYYB sensors on the periscope and main lens ensures class-leading low-light performance. The multispectral lens helps eliminate the “artificial” color look often found in AI-processed photos.

Pricing, Variants & Value

The Pura X Max is positioned as a high-end luxury item, with the Collector’s Edition pushing the boundaries of mobile storage.

Price Breakdown

Standard
12GB + 256GB 10,999 ₹1,27,500
Standard
12GB + 512GB 11,999 ₹1,39,000
Collector’s
16GB + 512GB 12,999 ₹1,50,500
Collector’s
16GB + 1TB 13,999 ₹1,62,000

Pros & Cons

Wide Aspect Ratio (Better for reading)
Extremely Expensive (Starting at ₹1.27L)
Huge 5300mAh Battery
Heavy/Bulky compared to standard clamshells
RYYB Periscope Camera (Best-in-class zoom)
Limited Global Availability (Currently China-first)
Stylus with Air Mouse features
No Google Services (Relies on AppGallery)

Who Should Buy the Pura X Max

Buy the Huawei Pura X Max if:
  • You find standard foldables too narrow. The wide screen is a game-changer for spreadsheets and documents.
  • You are a mobile photographer. The periscope RYYB setup is unrivaled in the foldable segment.
  • You want a “Digital Notebook.” The M-Pen 3 Mini integration makes this a top-tier choice for students and artists.
Do NOT buy the Huawei Pura X Max if:
  • You rely on Google Apps. Without native GMS, you’ll be using workarounds for the Play Store.
  • You want a slim, “invisible” phone. This is a statement piece that will be felt in your pocket.

Technical Specifications (Quick Reference)

Internal Screen
7.7″ OLED, 120Hz, UTG
External Screen
5.5″ OLED, 120Hz, Kunlun Glass 2
Processor
Kirin 9030 Pro
Battery
5300 mAh (66W Wired / 50W Wireless)
Main Camera
50MP + 12.5MP + 50MP (Periscope)
Software
HarmonyOS 6.1
Water Resistance
IPX8 Rated
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