Huawei just took “wide” mainstream in a new way. The Huawei Pura X View, unveiled at the HarmonyOS event alongside the Enjoy G9 EV, is a non-folding “wide slab” smartphone with a 16:9.5 screen and a huge 7,000 mAh battery, and it ships as the first Huawei phone with HarmonyOS 7.0. No hinge, no folding trick, just a wide, flat phone.
What makes it a “wide slab”
The idea is simpler than it sounds. Instead of folding open like the Pura X Max book-style foldable, the View is a candy-bar phone tuned for a wider aspect ratio. It pairs a 6.39-inch OLED, 16:9.5 panel (2,232×1,320) with paper-thin 1.05mm bezels and a claimed peak brightness north of 6,000 nits. At just 6.68mm thin and around 201g, it aims to feel like a slab that shows more content edge to edge.
| Pura X View | Spec (official) |
|---|---|
| Form factor | Wide slab (non-folding) |
| Display | 6.39in OLED, 16:9.5, 2,232×1,320 |
| Battery | 7,000 mAh (6,815 rated) |
| Thickness | 6.68mm |
| RAM / storage | 12GB, up to 1TB |
| OS | HarmonyOS 7.0 |
What is confirmed vs. rumored
Sticking to what Huawei has officially confirmed: the display, battery, size, and the wide-slab idea. The chipset and camera specs are still leaks, not official: rumored to be a Kirin 9030S with a 50MP main and 8MP ultrawide setup, but Huawei has not confirmed those, so treat them as unverified. The official price is also not disclosed yet, with leaks pointing to a China price around 5,999 to 7,999 yuan.
Availability
Pre-orders and sales in China start August 28 on Huawei VMall and JD.com. There is no announced global or Philippine launch, and outlets suggest it will effectively be China-only for now, part of the reason it remains a niche curiosity here rather than a real PH option.
The bottom line
Huawei has a talent for inventing categories when it can win them, and the wide-slab Pura X View is another swing, alongside the foldable rivalries the wider ecosystem keeps feeding. With a 7,000 mAh battery and that first HarmonyOS 7.0 badge, it is a striking device, and another reminder that the most interesting phones right now keep skipping the big retail launch in the Philippines.

