Huawei Pura 90s Pro Max: Global Launch, 5G Return, and Camera Specs
- Huawei has launched the Pura 90s Pro Max globally, marking the return of native 5G connectivity to its high-end smartphone lineup and introducing a 200MP zoom camera.
- The Pura 90s Pro Max restores 5G capabilities for international markets, a feature that had been absent or limited in previous global iterations due to trade restrictions.
- Tech-ish.com reports the inclusion of a 200MP zoom camera designed to handle high-resolution long-distance photography.
Huawei has launched the Pura 90s Pro Max globally, marking the return of native 5G connectivity to its high-end smartphone lineup and introducing a 200MP zoom camera. According to reporting from tech-ish.com and MyBroadband, the device represents the most significant shift for Huawei’s global smartphone strategy in five years, though it still lacks native Google Mobile Services (GMS).
Pura 90s Pro Max Hardware and 5G Integration
The Pura 90s Pro Max restores 5G capabilities for international markets, a feature that had been absent or limited in previous global iterations due to trade restrictions. MyBroadband characterizes this as the best news for Huawei smartphone users in five years, as it removes a primary hardware barrier for consumers outside of China.
The device centers on a new imaging system. Tech-ish.com reports the inclusion of a 200MP zoom camera designed to handle high-resolution long-distance photography. GSMArena has confirmed the device is currently in for review, providing a hands-on look at the hardware’s physical build and operational performance.
Camera Performance vs Xiaomi 17 Ultra
Early technical comparisons focus on how the Pura 90s Pro Max competes with other flagship photography phones. PhoneArena has published sample photo comparisons pitting the Huawei device against the Xiaomi 17 Ultra.

These comparisons test the 200MP sensor’s ability to maintain detail at high magnification. The analysis examines how Huawei’s processing handles zoom artifacts compared to the Xiaomi 17 Ultra’s approach to image reconstruction and color accuracy in long-range shots.
The Persistence of the Google Gap
Despite the return of 5G, the software experience remains a point of contention for global buyers. Tech-ish.com notes that Google is still missing from the device. This means the Pura 90s Pro Max does not ship with the Google Play Store, Gmail, or YouTube natively installed.
Users must rely on Huawei’s AppGallery or third-party sideloading methods to access Android-based applications. This software limitation persists even as the hardware specifications, such as the 200MP camera and 5G modems, align with current industry standards.
