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  • Huawei Pura X Max Spotted Ahead of Launch – Massive Design Shift Exposed

    Huawei Pura X Max Spotted Ahead of Launch – Massive Design Shift Exposed

    Days before Huawei’s April 20 launch event, live images of the Pura X Max have surfaced online — and the wide-folding phone looks every bit as ambitious in person as it did on paper.

    A design that makes a statement

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    The leaked shots show the Pura X Max in glossy white, and the back panel is where things get interesting. Rather than a conventional camera island, Huawei has divided the rear into three distinct zones — a bold camera section at the top, flanked below by two panels: one with vertical lines, one with horizontal. It’s a geometric approach that gives the device a visual identity you won’t mistake for anything else.

    The camera housing itself is a large pill-shaped module carrying three lens rings — an upgrade over the first-generation model. The center ring holds two lenses, with LED flashes positioned on either side. Notably, the entire camera section takes up roughly a third of the back panel, making it the clear focal point of the design.

    HUAWEI branding sits on the vertical-line panel, while a small XMAGE logo is embedded just beneath the camera pill — subtle, but present. The frame appears to be metal throughout.

    Pocket-sized power, tablet-sized screen

    Huawei Pura X Max open in tablet mode

    Folded, the Pura X Max fits comfortably in one hand. Open it up, and you’re looking at something closer to a mini tablet — with a clean, clutter-free home screen on both the main display and the cover panel. No visual noise, just usable space.

    What we know so far

    The Pura X Max is already listed for pre-sale on Huawei’s VMall with five color options and four RAM and storage configurations. The full reveal is just days away on April 20.

    Based on these first real-world photos, Huawei appears to have built something that holds up outside of a studio shoot. We’ll know everything else very soon.

  • HarmonyOS 6 update brings fresh AI camera features soon

    HarmonyOS 6 update brings fresh AI camera features soon

    With the impending HarmonyOS 6.0 versions, Huawei has revealed additional intriguing AI photography features for its devices. Amazing watermarks, an AI color scheme for photos, touch-to-fireworks effects, and many other enhancements are included in the list.

    New AI camera functions for HarmonyOS 6.0 smartphones will soon be available, according to Richard Yu, Executive Director and Chairman of Consumer Business at Huawei.

    In a video posted on Weibo, the chief announced that he would want to share some positive news with Huawei users before to his upcoming business trip to Wuhan.

    HarmonyOS 6 camera update

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    According to the information, HarmonyOS 6.0 smartphones will soon get new photo watermarks and unique effects inspired by the forthcoming Spring Festival.

    By the end of this month, version 6.0.0.130 for high-end Huawei phones and tablets may make these additions available. To improve the camera’s effectiveness in low light, the business might incorporate an immersive light-sensing system. Additionally, you may give your New Year’s moments a unique label by using the Spring Festival watermark.

    However, depending on your preferences, the AI coloring could make the pictures much more vivid and bright. The precise function of this feature is currently unknown, although future HarmonyOS 6 versions may provide more information.

    The following devices will get the new HarmonyOS 6.0 AI camera features:

    • Huawei Pura 80 Series
    • Huawei Mate 80 Series
    • Huawei Pura X
    • Huawei Mate XTs
    • Huawei Pura 70 Series
    • Huawei Mate 70 Series

    We might soon learn additional details regarding the new update’s features and compatible devices. To receive new updates on time, we advise keeping your phones up to date with the most recent versions.

  • Huawei’s HarmonyOS leads over iOS in China for 6th quarter running

    Huawei’s HarmonyOS leads over iOS in China for 6th quarter running

    With its proprietary HarmonyOS, Huawei is gaining ground in the mobile operating system market and has overtaken iOS in China for the sixth consecutive quarter. It now seeks to displace Android as the market leader for mobile operating systems.

    At the moment, Android dominates the worldwide smartphone operating system market. Globally, it holds 79% of the shares. Huawei, however, intends to outperform this US-based competitor with its “NEXT” offering.

    According to the operating system report for Q2 2025, Counterpoint holds a share of the worldwide smartphone sales market. Despite gaining a sizable portion of the market, Android is losing ground in China as a result of HarmonyOS‘s quick ascent there.

    According to the research organization, Android is mostly restricted in China because of the escalating rivalry, and in India because of premiumization. However, the OS has been supported by companies like Vivo, Samsung, Motorola, and Honor during the quarter.

    For the 6th quarter, Huawei HarmonyOS stays ahead

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    However, iOS also saw a 1% growth in its market share worldwide. It has performed admirably in a number of markets, including Brazil, the Middle East, and India.

    Because of the affordable iPhones and the recently released iOS 26 build version, iOS has also had the highest upgrade rate in the second quarter of this year.

    However, for the sixth straight quarter, Huawei’s HarmonyOS has pushed iOS further back in China. The legendary Pura X foldable and the latest Nova 14 versions deserve a lot of praise. Both models have attracted a lot of interest.

    The first device to release the stable HarmonyOS NEXT was the Pura X. Eye-tracking and a super Celia AI assistant were among the intriguing technologies it brought in.

    In order to provide a more dependable user experience, the Nova 14 series was the first conventional phone device to be pre-installed with the stable HarmonyOS 5.0.

    “HarmonyOS continues to grow in China and remains the second largest smartphone OS in the country for the sixth consecutive quarter. Huawei’s Nova series smartphones contributed heavily, and the foldable Pura X was also received well, keeping the brand competitive.” – said Counterpoint.

    Following this, Huawei plans to provide HarmonyOS 5.0 to the global market, initially with wearables and then with tablets. It would be interesting to observe when the operating system would overtake Android as the dominant player in the global smartphone market.

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  • Huawei Pura 80 Ultra – the new top DxOMark champion

    Huawei Pura 80 Ultra – the new top DxOMark champion

    Almost every year, the same story is told. The Huawei Pura 80 Ultra, a Huawei flagship that is technically unique on the smartphone market because to its unusual dual-lens telephoto construction, leads the DxOMark rankings in 2025. Charges of corruption in DxOMark’s purportedly impartial scoring methodology and criticism of Huawei’s continuously dominant position are frequent. This year is no different, with criticism and misunderstanding predominating in the comments section of an official social media post.

    In the most recent Huawei Pura 80 Ultra camera test, the Chinese manufacturer set a new record with a total score of 175 points. The Oppo Find X8 Ultra and the Vivo X200 Ultra came in second and third, respectively, a considerable distance behind. In the portrait, low light, indoor, and outdoor photography categories, the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra scores highly. Given the Pura 80 Ultra’s advanced telephoto solution, the Vivo X200 Ultra’s one-point victory in the newly released DxOMark test report was just in the zoom category.

    Huawei Pura 80 Ultra - the new top DxOMark champion

    Huawei Pura 80 Ultra camera has now drawbacks

    The testers’ criticisms of Huawei’s flagship model are remarkably limited. Only sporadic exposure and color fidelity instability, somewhat odd texturing in challenging lighting conditions, and certain image distortions like ghosting in video mode are listed as drawbacks. The current Pura flagship’s camera performs admirably in every other situation. Its strong dynamic range and, according to the test report, its superb color reproduction in challenging scenes—which is reportedly noticeably better than that of its competitors—are praised.

    Additionally, specifically listed as benefits are skin tones, detail, focusing, video stabilization, and the ultra-wide-angle camera. The test result states that there is very minimal noise in the images taken in low light. Many comparison images are included in the whole test report so that interested readers may determine whether the significant ranking difference between Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, and other companies is truly warranted.

  • HarmonyOS 6 is coming – dev beta 2 is out for some devices

    HarmonyOS 6 is coming – dev beta 2 is out for some devices

    Phase 2 of Huawei’s HarmonyOS 6 developer beta was launched on July 30. According to official information, the corporation has given developers access to new features and functionalities that will improve app development and increase software utilization efficiency.

    The HarmonyOS 6.0 Developer Preview was revealed by Huawei at the June HDC25 event. Simultaneously, it released the first developer beta only for developers.

    For the first phase, the corporation only opened a certain amount of devices. However, Huawei is now including three more models in the HarmonyOS 6 development beta phase 2 eligibility list.

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    According to the information, developers have until today, August 10, to register for the second phase. From August 1 to August 25, the business will begin going over the paperwork that were turned in. When developers sign up for the first time, they must meet these requirements:

    1. Real-name authentication with Huawei Developer Alliance
    2. Have at least one of the eligible models given below
    3. Answer a few questions related to the beta phase

    One can further register by clicking on the Avatar icon in the upper right corner of the page and completing the on-screen procedure. If your form passes the review, you will receive confirmation through email or SMS.

    Eligible devices:

    • Huawei Mate 60
    • Huawei Mate 60 Pro
    • Huawei Mate 70
    • Huawei Mate 70 Pro
    • Huawei Mate X5
    • Huawei Mate XT
    • Huawei Pura X
    • Huawei Pura 70 Pro
    • Huawei MatePad Pro 11 2024
    • Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 2025

    Keep in mind that developers can only use the application to test their apps. HarmonyOS 6.0 Developer Preview, which may remove old data from your device, will be sent to you after you pass the review. Therefore, make a backup before continuing.

    How to register for HarmonyOS 6 beta?

    Developers can complete the on-screen instructions by logging into their account. To participate in the beta activity, tap the Sign Up button and provide your application details.

    If developers are experiencing problems with app development, they can use the HarmonyOS 6 Application Development Issue Feedback portal to provide feedback.

  • Huawei will speed up the public beta launch of HarmonyOS NEXT.

    Huawei will speed up the public beta launch of HarmonyOS NEXT.

    In March, Huawei is probably going to speed up the HarmonyOS NEXT public beta release. For a few mid-range phones and flagship tablets, the business is presently concentrating on closed beta testing. However, it might soon expedite software testing for the general public.

    The HarmonyOS NEXT public beta program will begin operating on the fast track in March, according to FixedFocus. The new update will soon be available to users who have been waiting for it.

    According to official information, the HarmonyOS NEXT closed beta second wave for the MatePad Pro 12.2, Nova 13 series, and Nova 12/Pro has begun. Next month, these models might go into public beta testing. Owners of the corresponding devices can get ready for installation and take advantage of certain stable software.

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    According to the tipster, NEXT will be pre-installed on the Pocket 3 foldable, which is anticipated to make its debut next month. In the meantime, work on the HarmonyOS PC version might also start in earnest in March.

    The estimated weight of the public beta firmware is 2.0GB. The size of the software package may differ depending on the model. We advise having 8 to 10GB of storage available so that the update may be installed without any problems.

    Since HarmonyOS NEXT has the ability to erase all data for improved optimization, make a backup of your device’s data in beforehand. For a smooth installation process, make sure you have a reliable internet or Wi-Fi connection. The battery needs to be charged, which you can do quickly!

    Public beta journey for HarmonyOS NEXT

    In October of last year, the business started the HarmonyOS NEXT public beta test. The Mate 60 series, Mate X5, and MatePad Pro 13.2 2024 tablet were among the flagship products for which it was first made available. It then made its way to Pocket 2 and Pura 70.

    The HarmonyOS NEXT public beta pool now includes devices such as the MatePad Pro 11 2024 tablet and the Nova 12 Ultra/Star Edition. Compared to the closed beta versions, it provides a little more stable software experience. Huawei plans to expand this batch of smartphones in the near future.