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Huawei Pura X Folding Phattie Phone

I can't resist this Huawei Pura X folding phone; I'd like Apple to stop making pocket bricks and start innovating!


(Huawei Pura X)

"Broad experience, very different. The new Xiaoyi is smarter and understands you better. Smart and convenient external screen - easily handle big and small things. Ultralight and reliable - good resistance to falling.

Moon Shadow Gray, Zero White, Phantom Night Black minimalist three colors, transparent glass material, exuding purity.

The new 16:10 ratio and 6.3-inch 6- inch widescreen display provide a wide field of view. Reading, watching movies, and playing games provide an immersive experience beyond your imagination.

The new ultra-cold three-dimensional cooling system, combined with 2000 W/m·K ultra-high thermal conductivity graphene material, has a larger heat dissipation area, improved heat dissipation efficiency, and faster temperature reduction.

An additional feature - when reading ebooks, turn the page just by looking back to the top!

When reading e-books, the content is displayed more broadly and the reading experience is more comfortable.

AI eye-tracking page turning: After browsing a page, just look up and the page will turn automatically, freeing your hands and making reading easier.

AI eye protection, the more you look, the more AI you see.

Intelligently identifies eye fatigue status, combines ambient brightness and usage scenarios, and adaptively adjusts the screen effect to protect your eyes.

Fully equipped with HarmonyOS 5, the experience is further evolved. The new Xiaoyi has breath-like visual effects and realistic sound; the large model is upgraded, smarter, and understands you.

In his 1986 novel Count Zero, William Gibson describes a polycarbon phone screen:

"We'll key that to the image on this phone." He took an elegant modular unit from the bag and placed it in front of her. A paper thin polycarbon screen unfurled silently from the top of the unit and immediately grew rigid. She had once watched a butterfly emerge into the world, and seen the transformation of its drying wings. "How is that done?" she asked, tentatively touching the screen. It was like thin steel.

"One of the new polycarbon variants," he said, "one of the Maas products...
(Read more about William Gibson's polycarbon phone screen)

As far as I know, these are not available outside of China, and the operating system is neither Android nor Apple OS.

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