The presentation also announced the output of the harmony OS operating system for personal computers.
On March 20, Huawei held a presentation in which he introduced a new Pura X smartphone, Huaweicentral reports.
The smartphone in a detailed state has a diagonal of 6.3 inches, and the ratio of the part is 16:10, due to which the smartphone screen has 30% larger area compared to smartphones with a standard part of parties 16: 9. The AMOLED LTPO display resolution is 2120 for 1320 pixels, and the adaptive update is up to 1 to 120 HZ. The screen has a pinnacle of 2500 kd/m² and supports HDR.
In a folded state, a small 3.5-inches screen is available with a resolution of 980 by 980 picsels, a pinnacle of 2500 threads, a ratio of parties 1: 1, 1-120 HZ renewal with an LTPO panel and HDR support.
Pura X works on the Harmony OS 5 operating system, which, according to the developer, is 40% faster than the previous version.
The phone received a 4720 mAh battery with support for wired fast charging 66 W and a wireless fast charging 40 W.
The price of Pura X starts at 7499 yuan ($ 1050) for the version with 12/256 GB of memory.
Also, in the presentation, the first personal computer with Harmony OS was announced, which would be released into the Chinese market in May (although the device’s name has not been called). It is still unknown whether this OS device will accept the international market.
We will remind you, earlier it was reported that Google had introduced Pixel 9A.
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