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The wide-screen phone trend is expanding beyond foldables

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Why This Matters

The HUAWEI Pura X View exemplifies the expanding trend of wide-screen smartphones beyond foldables, offering consumers a larger display in a sleek, non-foldable design. This development signals a shift towards more diverse screen aspect ratios, catering to user preferences for immersive viewing experiences without the complexity of foldable devices. For the tech industry, it highlights innovation in maximizing display real estate within slim profiles, influencing future smartphone designs.

Key Takeaways

TL;DR HUAWEI has launched the Pura X View, a non-foldable glass-slab phone featuring a wide 16:9.5 aspect ratio for its singular 6.39-inch OLED display.

The phone also has a 6.68mm-thin profile and weighs just 201g despite a 7,000mAh battery.

This launch aligns with foldable market trends and previous wide-screen HUAWEI releases such as the Pura X and Pura X Max.

Once upon a time, Android phones came in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Over the years, we eventually settled on some common ideals for a smartphone, with a tall 19.5:9 or 20:9 display becoming one of those defining features. Foldables gave the market a chance to experiment, but we settled back on tall book-style and flip-style clamshell foldables. In anticipation of Apple’s iPhone Ultra release, Samsung released the wider-screen Galaxy Z Fold 8, and its reception has prompted more Android brands to jump onto the wide-screen foldable bandwagon. But what if you don’t want a foldable but still want a wide-screen phone? HUAWEI is answering your prayers with the Pura X View, a new wide-screen glass slab smartphone.

The HUAWEI Pura X View comes with a 6.39-inch display with a 16:9.5 aspect ratio. Because the aspect ratio is so different and displays are measured diagonally, the Pura X View’s display appears “smaller” than a more conventional 6.9-inch 19.5:9 display, but HUAWEI says this wider display offers more screen area.

The OLED panel on the Pura X View has a resolution of 2,232 x 1,320 pixels and offers a whopping 6,500 nits peak brightness. The phone itself is just 6.68mm thin and weighs 201g, despite packing in a large 7,000mAh battery.

This isn’t HUAWEI’s first foray into wider-screen phones either, as the company launched the wide-screen Pura X Max foldable earlier this year, many months before Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Fold 8. Don’t forget the predecessor, the Pura X, which was like a clamshell foldable held sideways.

YouTuber Vincent Zhong gave us a good comparative look at both of HUAWEI’s recent wide-screen endeavors, the Pura X Max next to the new Pura X View:

Here’s the Pura X (unfolded), Pura X View, and Pura X Max (unfolded) side-by-side:

HUAWEI hasn’t shared complete specifications, pricing, or availability details for the Pura X View, but it’s safe to presume the phone isn’t making its way out of China anytime soon.

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