Huawei has stepped back from the tall, narrow smartphone form that has shaped a generation of devices, offering instead the Pura X View — a wider-screened phone built around the idea that how we consume content should determine how our tools are shaped. Unveiled in China with a 16:9.5 display, a 7,000 mAh battery tucked into a 6.68 mm frame, and the debut of HarmonyOS 7, the device signals Huawei's continued ambition to define its own design philosophy apart from the industry's prevailing currents. For now, it is a promise made only to Chinese consumers, while the rest of the world watches and