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Huawei Pura X gets disassembled on video

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Vlad 02 May 2025

Huawei Android

Huawei launched the Pura X back in March, once again innovating in the form factor following the mind-blowing Mate XT. The Pura X is a flip-style foldable with a 16:10 aspect ratio screen (when unfolded), which gives it a small tablet look more than anything. There's been nothing like it on the market so far, and we do appreciate companies like Huawei still trying to find creative ways to improve upon form factors and not just constantly release a stream of similar and predictable devices.

That said, this is clearly not for everyone. First off, it's a Huawei so that means no Google services, but its form factor might also put some people off. Huawei's not-so-great chipsets can't help either. But it is intriguing nevertheless, and if you've always wondered what's inside, now's your chance to take a look in the video below. It's in Chinese but the auto-translated closed captions do a very good job if you turn them on.

Interestingly, the SoC is packaged in a way similar to Apple's, and the company behind the middle frame is Apple's supplier as well. If you want to learn more about the Pura X, we've already done an extensive hands-on with it, so do check that out.

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Reader comments

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  • Anonymous
  • MFB
  • 05 May 2025

You can use them through a virtual machine like GBox.

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  • anonymous225
  • Mk3
  • 04 May 2025

Is Kunlun glass (on other models) really as good as the marketing makes it out to be? It kinda looked like it was softer & scratched easier; but didn't crack under drops. And do any of the major flagships from Huawei/Xiaomi/Oppo etc. ge...

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  • c3po
  • nUv
  • 04 May 2025

guys, it works fine. All the google apps work, including play, where you can get all the apps and updates and all

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