Huawei unveils HarmonyOS PC Ultimate Design could feature a foldable form factor?
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Huawei has officially teased its next-generation notebook under the banner “HarmonyOS PC Ultimate Design,” hinting at a dynamic foldable form factor. Early whispers suggested Huawei was developing a foldable PC, with a potential launch slated for Q2 this year.
The teaser image reveals a large, ultra-slim chassis with a minimalist rear panel branded simply “Huawei Ultimate Design.” Subtle hinge lines along the side echo the folding mechanism seen in the Mate XT triple‑fold smartphone, suggesting similarly advanced engineering.
It looks like we won’t have to wait long to see Huawei’s latest innovation join its expanding ecosystem of HarmonyOS devices stay tuned for the full reveal.
Huawei says:
“The world is vast, showing the extraordinary. On May 19th at 14:30, the Nova 14 series and HarmonyOS computer new product launch conference, #HarmonyOSComputer# invites you to start a new chapter together.”

A Foldable PC?
All signs point to a foldable design: the teaser and “Ultimate Design” name strongly imply a notebook with a flexible form factor. Rumors on Weibo even suggest it might be called the “MateBook Fold Ultimate Design” and feature a full touchscreen.
Reports say it will sport a “forged shadow black” chassis, with early leaks indicating up to 32 GB of RAM and 2 TB of onboard storage. Beyond those specs, details remain under wraps until Huawei’s formal announcement.
The company hasn’t clarified whether this is the foldable PC teased at its recent HarmonyOS Computer Technology event, but we know the official reveal is set for May 19—alongside the Nova 14 lineup. In the meantime, the notebook’s razor-thin bezels and distinctive hinge pattern make it clear: Huawei’s next HarmonyOS PC is poised to fold.