Huawei Pura X2 Leak: Bigger Screens, Kirin 9030 Chip

Leaks claim the Huawei Pura X2 will debut in China around March with a 7.69" WQHD+ inner display, 5.5" outer screen, Kirin 9030 chipset, telephoto camera, up to 20GB RAM, 1TB storage, and HarmonyOS 6.1.

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Huawei Pura X2 Leak: Bigger Screens, Kirin 9030 Chip

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If you thought foldables had peaked, Huawei is quietly pushing back. New leaks suggest the Pura X2 will arrive in China around March with a noticeably larger canvas inside and out — a clear nod to people who want tablet comfort without sacrificing pocketability.

The inner panel is said to span 7.69 inches with WQHD+ resolution, a jump from the original Pura X's 6.3-inch interior. The cover screen reportedly grows to 5.5 inches, too, replacing the much smaller 3.5-inch outer display on the first model. Bigger. Brighter. More useful when you don’t want to unfold.

Under the hood, whispers point to a Kirin 9030 chipset handling the heavy lifting. Think flagship-level performance tailored for multitasking and media playback on a large foldable canvas. There’s also talk of a telephoto camera being added to the mix — a sensible upgrade for those who demand more versatile optics on premium devices.

Leaked configurations paint an appetite for generous memory and storage: up to 20GB of RAM and as much as 1TB of internal storage. HarmonyOS 6.1 is expected to run the show, offering deeper optimization for split-screen use and apps stretched across that expansive internal panel.

As for colorways, the Pura X2 appears ready to dress up in blue, black, green, orange, purple, and white — a palette that hints at both conservative and playful options for buyers. Little details remain unconfirmed, but the overall picture points to Huawei refining the foldable formula rather than reinventing it.

Whether you care most about screen real estate, raw performance, or photographic flexibility, this leak makes one thing clear: Huawei intends to keep competing at the cutting edge of foldable design. Will March bring an official reveal? Keep your calendar open.

Source: gsmarena

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