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Huawei Pocket 2 Live Images Leak, Reveal Blue and Green Color Options

Huawei Pocket 2 Live Images Leak. Huawei is gearing up to unveil its next-generation flip-style foldable, the Pocket 2, at an event in China on February 22. While Huawei itself teased that the phone will carry forward the same iconic design as its predecessors, newly leaked live shots reveal some additional details.

The images, shared online by a tech blogger, allegedly show the rear panel of the upcoming Huawei Pocket 2 smartphone. As we can see, apart from the earlier rumored purple, black, and white color variants, the Pocket 2 may also come in stylish blue and green finishes.

The leaked images give us a clear look at the Pocket 2’s unique dual-circle rear camera housing. There is a pill-shaped cutout that will likely house the triple camera setup, while the secondary display sits within the larger circular slot. However, it is unclear if these panels are made of glass or some other material.

Previous reports did claim that Huawei will offer a premium leather back option for the purple Pocket 2, while the black and white models may feature glass rear shells. There were also rumors of a special ‘Art’ edition of the phone in collaboration with a known artist.

As for other specifications, the Pocket 2 is said to be powered by Huawei’s own Kirin 9000S processor, paired with up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage. It may pack a 4,520mAh battery with 66W fast charging. The inner foldable screen size remains a mystery for now.

Additionally, the leak suggests that Pocket 2 could have an IP rating for water and dust resistance. Other features tipped for the phone include side-mounted fingerprint scanning, satellite messaging capabilities, and HarmonyOS 4 out-of-the-box.

With merely days to go for Huawei’s unveiling event, we expect to get more official confirmation on the Pocket 2’s specifications and its stunning color options soon. Alongside the foldable, Huawei will also announce the Freelance Pro 2 wireless earphones.

Kere O. Jonathan Okoh

I, Jonathan. I'm the Chief-Editor @JaybestTechReview And The Chief Engineer @Jaybest Tech Repairs. My work on the tech industry {Tech Reviews & Tech Hardware Repairs} is out of passion, with the intention of helping others solve their difficulties on their smartphone and publishing informative tech contents. When I'm not writing tech, then I'm fixing Tech, when I'm not fixing tech, then I'm reading tech.

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