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On January 12, Huawei P50 Pocket foldable smartphone enters the global market that comes with the vertical inward fold design. The phone later made wide availability in major markets including Europe and the Middle East. The new information reveals that Huawei P50 Pocket uses hinges produced by Metal Injection Moulding (MIM).
In the history of Huawei’s foldable phone development, the P50 Pocket represents the fourth major breakthrough in hinge design. This innovative hinge allows the P50 Pocket to be unfolded to form a seamless screen surface for the user.
While developing the hinge, Huawei engineers conducted numerous simulations and tests to assure durability. However, the MIM hinges were reported to improve impact resistance by 62% and tensile strength by 33% as well as provide a solid foundation for the product’s durability.
Speaking about the MIM hinges, they are widely used across the consumer electronics sector. It provides high levels of reliability and the ability to produce complex, miniaturized designs, which allow for the production of thinner electronic devices.
Huawei P50 Pocket:
Huawei P50 Pocket smartphone has the main screen with a 6.9-inch display that folds inwards and comes with 2790 x 1188pixel resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, 1440 Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, 300 Hz touch sampling rate, and 442 PPI. On the rear side, a 1.04-inch cover screen is placed to show you notifications and other information that has 340 x 340p resolution, 60 Hz refresh rate, 120 Hz touch sampling rate, and 328 PPI.
The flip-style folding smartphone is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G processor, comes pre-installed with EMUI 12 operating system, 8GB/12GB of RAM, and 256GB/512GB of internal storage. This phone packs with 4000mAh battery that supports a 40W Super fast charger. The connectivity options include WLAN, Bluetooth 5.2, and more.
Huawei P50 Pocket features a powerful camera system that includes a 40 MP True-Chroma Camera (f/1.8 aperture), 13 MP Ultra-Wide Angle Camera (f/2.2 aperture), and 32 MP Ultra Spectrum Camera (f/1.8 aperture). On the front side, you’ll see a 10.7-megapixel front camera to give you high-quality selfies.
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The tiny Huawei Y5p is still a super affordable phone
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Launched in 2020, Huawei Y5p packs lots of features in a tiny size and it comes with a super affordable price tag of €103 ($110). This price could only come from a brand like Huawei. Even at this price, you may have some expectations and we’re here to tell you why it’s still the most affordable phone.
Huawei Y5p comes with a 5.45-inch screen that generates 16 million colors, it has a TFT LCD IPS panel and HD+ resolution (1440 x 720 pixels).
This phone is powered by MediaTek MT6762R octa-core chipset 4 x Cortex-A53 2.0 GHz + 4 x Cortex-A53 1.5 GHz and has an IMG GE8320 graphics processor. This generates a better graphics performance right into your palm.
It has 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. However, supports an external micro SD card, which could expand memory up to 512GB.
At that price, you will also get an 8-megapixel f/2.0 aperture rear camera with autofocus. While the phone brings a 5 MP f/2.2 aperture front-facing camera, which has fixed focus. This camera system captures decent photographs on the go.
Talking about the battery, Huawei ships Y5p packs a 3020 mAh battery that provides a powerful backup at your service. You will also get a 10W wired charger inside the retail box.
Talking about the design, Huawei Y5p expands at 70.94 in width, 146.5mm in height, and 8.35mm in depth. The device weighs at 144 grams, which is way lighter than any flagship.
The design is very compact and fits in the middle of your palm. While there are two beautiful colors Midnight Black and Blue and complemented by a stylish rear design.
In terms of connectivity, Huawei Y5p gets you Bluetooth 5.0 and a 3.5mm earphone jack. It also has GPS, AGPS, Glonass, and Beidou location services. It also has an Ambient Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor, and Gravity Sensor.
These all specs and capabilities show that the Huawei Y5p offers various capabilities at a super affordable price. However, this phone has been sold out in many markets. You may have to visit the store to get one.
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Huawei P60 series is making headlines over the internet and the company has already finalized that this flagship is landing in the first quarter of 2023. Yes, the news is not official. But there’s a Huawei P60 cover that leaked yesterday that shows a lot about the camera layout.
There’s not much to be seen on the cover but what could a TPU cover reveal? Openings? And these openings are sufficient to get key takeaways.
If you look closely, the camera system is a mix between Huawei P40 and P50 series, which is a good combination. But the difference here stands in the camera arrangement, which is important.
Huawei P40 Camera:
Huawei P40 has a vertically placed rectangle including the main camera, cine camera, and a 3D depth camera. The former three cameras are organized vertically on the left and a 3D depth camera is below the LED flash on the right side.
Huawei P50 Pro:
Huawei P50 Pro is the first phone to bring an innovative dual ring design. The phone has two three cameras inside the top ring, while a periscope zoom rests inside the second ring along with an LED flash.
Huawei P60:
Looking at the Huawei P60, the cover shows three primary openings. The first is square, the second is round (large) and the third one is also square. The right side of the camera module follows an LED cutout and probably a color sensor at the bottom.
There’s no other opening found on the cover except these.
To reiterate, there are ‘two’ square cutouts on the cover. This is only used for the periscope camera system. Given the size and the empty space, we could speculate that the center ring might feature two or three cameras. If, the cover is accurate.
All and all, these are just some speculations. What do you think of this Huawei P60 series camera layout? Let us know in the tweet below.
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Huawei Mate 50 Pro is expanding its presence in the global market and it brings various new features. There you might be wondering why you should grab a new Huawei Mate 50 Pro, so here we brought to you the 5 reasons.
Design:
Huawei Mate 50 Pro comes with a brand design and variants including Carbon black, orange, black, and silver options. The Orange has vegan leather material. These colors and finishes look beautiful in all light and provide the best aesthetics.
The rear camera ring has a symmetrical form and intricate pyramidal Clous de Paris pattern. On the front side, you will get a wide notch to house various sensors and a curved edge display to expand the view until the very side of the screen.
The phone is IP68 rated and resistant to splash, water, and dust and could stay in 6 meters of water.
Kunlun glass:
Huawei Mate 50 Pro also comes with Kunlun glass, which is by far the most powerful smartphone glass display. According to Huawei, it’s the first ever five-star glass drop resistance certified by Switzerland’s SGS. As the overall drop resistance is resilient 10 times of the regular glass.
Camera:
Huawei Mate 50 Pro is the first phone to come with XMAGE camera imaging technology. XMAGE takes immersive and high quality photographs, loaded with a lot of bright and vivid colors.
There’s also ultra aperture technology that auto adjusts the aperture to meet your need. The new 50MP ultra aperture main camera takes more light and provides better support in night time photography.
The Mate 50 Pro has various photography modes including ultra wide angle and a macro mode that keeps you attached to this flaghip for all kinds of camera tours.
Battery:
This megaphone comes with a 4700mAh battery and it could charge up with 66W wired and 50W wireless chargers.
However, there’s one hidden gem in the Huawei Mate 50 Pro that may change everyone’s opinion, such as the new Low battery emergency mode.
This feature will automatically activate when your phone’s battery reaches 1%. It will give you enough battery backup equivalent to 12 minutes of calling, or three hours of standby.
EMUI 13:
Old Huawei smartphone users are still waiting for this update to drop on their devices. However, Huawei Mate 50 Pro users are the first to grab this software out of the box.
EMUI 13 comes with new service widgets, widget stacking, grouping, smart folders, better animations, a security center, a privacy center, improved fluency, and lots of new optimizations.
So, these are the 5 reasons, why you should the new Huawei Mate 50 Pro.
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