Huawei Pura X is very popular
According to a report (translated source), the Huawei Pura X is leading the foldable smartphone sales in its domestic market, China. Other foldable offerings, including the exclusive Galaxy Z Fold 6 SE that came to certain markets before the Fold 7, are reportedly falling behind.In fact, Samsung is pulling out of the Chinese home appliance market as domestic manufacturers take over. But support for local products or competitive pricing are not the reasons for the success of the Pura X.
A design that makes sense
The Huawei Pura X, according to the report, is so popular in China — the market where Huawei primarily operates — because of its form factor. Huawei’s extraordinary foldable is shorter than other foldable phones when closed but a lot wider when it is unfolded.
Consumers apparently like this layout more than the design of other foldable flagships because it allows for a larger viewing experience when watching movies or videos. The aspect ratio of the wider inner display means less massive black bars on the top and bottom and more actual viewable content.
A success story for the iPhone Ultra
In the sales figures of the Huawei Pura X might lie foreshadowing for the success of the upcoming iPhone Ultra. If this form factor also takes off across the rest of the world, Samsung is going to be very happy that it got in early and made the right bet with the Galaxy Z Wide Fold.
I think it might just succeed
Change is difficult to adapt to. I, personally, still find the design a bit odd, especially because the shorter external display doesn’t appeal to me.
But I can definitely understand why the Pura X is so popular in China. And if the iPhone Ultra also sells extremely well for the same reason, I would not be surprised in the slightest.
