The wide-screen phone trend is expanding beyond foldables
Aug 20, 2026 — 9:28 AM ET
- HUAWEI has launched the Pura X View, a non-foldable glass-slab phone featuring a wide 16:9.5 aspect ratio for its singular 6.39-inch OLED display.
- The phone also has a 6.68mm-thin profile and weighs just 201g despite a 7,000mAh battery.
- This launch aligns with foldable market trends and previous wide-screen HUAWEI releases such as the Pura X and Pura X Max.
Once upon a time, Android phones came in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Over the years, we eventually settled on some common ideals for a smartphone, with a tall 19.5:9 or 20:9 display becoming one of those defining features. Foldables gave the market a chance to experiment, but we settled back on tall book-style and flip-style clamshell foldables. In anticipation of Apple’s iPhone Ultra release, Samsung released the wider-screen Galaxy Z Fold 8, and its reception has prompted more Android brands to jump onto the wide-screen foldable bandwagon. But what if you don’t want a foldable but still want a wide-screen phone? HUAWEI is answering your prayers with the Pura X View, a new wide-screen glass slab smartphone.
The HUAWEI Pura X View comes with a 6.39-inch display with a 16:9.5 aspect ratio. Because the aspect ratio is so different and displays are measured diagonally, the Pura X View’s display appears “smaller” than a more conventional 6.9-inch 19.5:9 display, but HUAWEI says this wider display offers more screen area.
The OLED panel on the Pura X View has a resolution of 2,232 x 1,320 pixels and offers a whopping 6,500 nits peak brightness. The phone itself is just 6.68mm thin and weighs 201g, despite packing in a large 7,000mAh battery.
This isn’t HUAWEI’s first foray into wider-screen phones either, as the company launched the wide-screen Pura X Max foldable earlier this year, many months before Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Fold 8. Don’t forget the predecessor, the Pura X, which was like a clamshell foldable held sideways.
YouTuber Vincent Zhong gave us a good comparative look at both of HUAWEI’s recent wide-screen endeavors, the Pura X Max next to the new Pura X View:
Here’s the Pura X (unfolded), Pura X View, and Pura X Max (unfolded) side-by-side:
HUAWEI hasn’t shared complete specifications, pricing, or availability details for the Pura X View, but it’s safe to presume the phone isn’t making its way out of China anytime soon.
If the Galaxy Z Fold 8 continues its momentum and the upcoming iPhone Ultra matches or exceeds it, we can surely expect other Android brands to dip their toes into wide-screen glass-slab phones as well, just to see if the form factor sticks.