Huawei launches the Pura X View smartphone on Aug. 20, presenting it as a non-folding, wide-screen handset. Multiple outlets describe it as using a wider 16:9.5 display format rather than the taller aspect ratios common on most slab phones. TechNode reports a 6.39-inch OLED panel with a 2,232-by-1,320 resolution and a high screen-to-body ratio, along with slim bezels.
GSMArena adds that Huawei positions the device as the world’s first non-folding smartphone with a wide display and reports a 7,000mAh battery. It also states the display is rated for up to 6,500 nits peak brightness. TechNode focuses more on the hardware layout and display measurements, while GSMArena emphasizes the aspect-ratio novelty and the battery capacity. Both accounts agree the phone follows the Pura X design family and is now officially announced, though not all full specifications are detailed in the available coverage.