Huawei Pura X Max 2026 Pushes Premium Pricing to Rp23 Juta, Yet Google Remains Missing

Huawei Pura X Max 2026 is shaping up as a premium flagship that aims to win attention through hardware rather than ecosystem convenience. Its highest variant is expected to reach Rp21 juta to Rp23 juta, placing it firmly in the upper tier of the market from the start.

That pricing makes the device impossible to ignore, especially because Huawei is pairing it with a strong camera setup, a large display, and flagship-level performance. At the same time, one major drawback remains in view: full Google services are still not part of the package.

Premium pricing across three configurations

Huawei appears to be positioning the Pura X Max 2026 with a wide price ladder based on memory and storage. The entry model with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage is expected to sit in the Rp15 juta to Rp17 juta range.

Above that, Huawei is preparing a 16GB RAM and 512GB storage version. That configuration is projected to cost around Rp18 juta to Rp20 juta, targeting users who want more headroom for demanding use and larger local storage.

At the top sits the 16GB RAM and 1TB storage model. With an expected price of Rp21 juta to Rp23 juta, this version confirms the phone’s place as a high-end option for buyers looking for the most complete specification package.

If the device enters Indonesia officially, the final price could be slightly higher. Import taxes, distribution costs, and Huawei Indonesia’s release policy may all affect the final retail figure.

Camera remains the biggest attraction

Even with the premium pricing, the camera system is the feature most likely to draw attention. Huawei has long been associated with mobile photography strength, and the Pura X Max 2026 is said to continue that direction.

The main camera is claimed to deliver detailed images with accurate color reproduction. Its low-light performance is also described as strong, which matters in the flagship segment where camera quality often separates one phone from another.

Huawei also includes a periscope lens. That addition supports high optical zoom while helping preserve image quality, making the phone more flexible for users who like to shoot subjects from a distance.

Flagship display and performance

The hardware package is not limited to imaging. The phone is said to use a 6.9-inch LTPO OLED panel with high resolution, giving it a large and premium visual canvas.

Its adaptive 120Hz refresh rate should make scrolling and other on-screen movement feel smoother. That kind of display setup fits the phone’s premium positioning and supports both media consumption and everyday use.

Performance is expected to come from a latest-generation flagship chipset combined with up to 16GB RAM. That pairing is aimed at smooth multitasking, heavy apps, multimedia use, and other demanding tasks.

Battery, durability, and other premium touches

Huawei is also treating endurance as part of the flagship formula. The Pura X Max 2026 is said to carry a large battery, along with fast charging and wireless charging support.

Other features help strengthen its premium identity. The device includes water resistance, high-quality audio, and advanced security systems as part of the overall modern flagship package.

For users who prioritize camera quality, large storage, and top-tier performance in one device, the price range may still feel justified. The phone clearly targets buyers who value hardware depth over a lower entry cost.

The ecosystem question still matters

Despite the strong specifications, the biggest concern is not the hardware itself. The main issue is that Huawei Pura X Max 2026 does not come with full Google services.

That detail makes the phone more appealing to users already comfortable with Huawei’s ecosystem or those who care most about the device’s physical capabilities. For buyers who rely heavily on Google services, however, the missing support will likely remain the key factor before making a decision.

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