Huawei's Next Pura X: A Candybar with a Wide 16:10 Screen

Huawei is reportedly building a non-folding, candybar version of the Pura X that keeps the 16:9/16:10 wide aspect ratio. Screen development is underway and a launch is tipped for Oct–Dec 2026.

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Huawei's Next Pura X: A Candybar with a Wide 16:10 Screen

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Imagine a flagship that borrows the soul of a foldable but refuses to fold. Short, bold move. Huawei shocked the phone world with the Pura X’s unusual 16:10 aspect ratio when it launched, and apparently the company liked the reaction enough to try it again in a different form.

Leaker Digital Chat Station on Weibo says Huawei is developing a candybar, non-folding handset that will mirror the Pura X’s wide screen—think 16:9 or 16:10—only without the hinge. It’s a curious pivot: a device with foldable DNA, served as a classic slab. The screen is reportedly already in development.

Why would Huawei do this? Simple. The Pura X made waves. Phones that stand out sell. Huawei seems to be betting that consumers who appreciated the Pura X’s wider canvas — for videos, multitasking, and an unusual look — will want a simpler, more durable package that still delivers that visual identity.

Expect the handset to surface between October and December 2026, if the rumor holds. That timing would let Huawei ride momentum from the Pura X and the rumored Pura X2, while targeting holiday demand in China. Insiders say the company predicts strong domestic sales based on the Pura X’s performance so far.

Specs remain vague beyond the aspect ratio talk. But the story already reveals a design philosophy: keep what worked visually, strip away the mechanical complexity, and offer a bold alternative to the typical 19:9 or 20:9 slabs dominating the market. It’s clever. It’s pragmatic. And it asks a simple question of buyers: do you want the Pura X look without the fold?

Huawei’s experiment is worth watching. A wide, non-folding Pura X could change how manufacturers think about screen proportions and product families. Or it could be a niche curiosity. Either way, it will force rivals to take note.

Launch window reportedly set for October–December 2026. Keep an eye out; more leaks are likely to surface as the year moves on.

Source: gsmarena

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