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Huawei is shifting the roadmap for its next-generation wide-format foldable. While the original Pura X debuted in March 2026, new industry leaks from Fixed Focus Digital on January 4, 2026, confirm the Pura X2 is now targeted for Q2 2026. This delay places the release window between April and June, likely trailing the Pura 90 series launch event.

The Pura X2 will ship with the Kirin 9030, a chipset that recently debuted in the Mate 80 series. Built on SMIC’s N+3 process node (a “pseudo-5nm” 7nm extension), this chip utilizes a unique 9-core architecture (1+4+4 configuration).
Huawei is doubling down on the “mini-tablet” form factor. The Pura X2 retains the 16:10 aspect ratio, a massive departure from the skinny 21:9 screens found on the Galaxy Z Flip series. Supply chain whispers suggest the inner display has grown to 7.7 inches, making it the widest vertical foldable ever produced.
Imaging is the other major 2026 pillar. The Pura X2 adds a fourth sensor to its array:
The Pura X2 will be among the first to launch with HarmonyOS 6.0. This version represents Huawei’s final break from legacy Android code, offering a kernel-level performance boost of 15% for foldable transitions. With a rumored 5,000mAh silicon-carbon battery, the Pura X2 is built for endurance in a post-Android ecosystem.
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