This Thursday, February 22nd, Huawei has just introduced its foldable cell phone with four external cameras on the Huawei Pocket 2 cover in China.
This foldable case is unique for this type of photography environment, housing a foldable 6.94-inch LPTO OLED screen inside and a 1.15-inch round screen on the lid next to the camera island in a symmetrical double circle. The large screen has Full HD+ resolution, and the round one has 340 x 340 pixels.
Features of Huawei Pocket 2
Next
1 from 6
- Chip Kirin 9000S.
- The RAM capacity is 12GB with three storage options: 256GB, 512GB or 1TB. There’s also the Pocket 2 Art, which has a sleeker look and a combination of 16GB of RAM and 1TB of internal storage.
- The main camera on the back of the Pocket 2 is a 50-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization and an f/1.6 aperture at the front. The ultra-wide-angle camera has a 12-megapixel sensor with f/2.2 aperture, while a 3x f/2.4 telephoto lens sits in front of the 8-megapixel camera and offers OIS.
- The fourth unit is actually a 2MP UV sensor.
- According to Huawei, the hyperspectral camera can detect the intensity of ultraviolet rays, suggesting the application of sunscreen on the face, and even detect deep sun spots.
- The phone supports two-way satellite messaging via Beidou, a Chinese satellite navigation system.
- It packs a 4,520mAh battery, which is larger than any previous foldable device in the company’s portfolio. In addition, wireless charging with a power of 40 W has appeared for the first time, and cable power is 66 W.
- It has Harmony OS4 and the screen can display a QR code for smart payments.
- Huawei offers the Pocket 2 in four colors: Tahitian Grey, Rococo White, Purple and Black. The Art version is called Dream Blue and costs RMB 10,999 (over $1,500).
- The most affordable options are CNY 7,499 ($1,040) for 256GB of internal storage, CNY 7,999 ($1,110) for 512GB, or CNY 8,499 ($1,180).
Source: Digital Trends
