On Thursday, Huawei launched the Huawei Pocket 2, a sleek flip foldable phone seemingly targeted at a young, predominantly female demographic, hitting the shelves after a 16-month gap since the previous generation. The Pocket 2 stands out as the industry’s first foldable flagship to support messaging via Chinaโ€™s Beidou satellite, facilitating communication in regions lacking ground network signal. The device also represents Huawei’s first foldable device equipped with its self-developed Kirin chipset.

Why it matters: Foldable smartphones, an emerging product range in the smartphone industry, have huge market potential in the Chinese market compared to traditional models โ€“ although overall phone shipments in China saw a decline in 2023, the foldable category experienced a sharp rise in sales.

Details: Alongside two-way satellite messaging through the Beidou satellite, Huawei claims the Pocket 2 is the world’s first flip foldable smartphone with four cameras on its cover and featuring a self-developed rocket-steel material water-drop hinge.

  • The Pocket 2 is equipped with Huawei’s Kirin 9000S chip, a 7nm processor also featured in the company’s latest flagship phones. Paired with 12GB of RAM, it offers storage options ranging from 256GB to 1TB.
  • The Pocket 2 boasts a Xuanwu water-drop hinge, which increases its flatness by 62%, and a double-arm lever gear that enhances support force by 41%, according to the company. Huawei states that the rocket-steel design improves drop resistance by 112%.
  • Huawei has equipped the interior with a 6.94-inch foldable OLED screen, while the cover features a 1.15-inch circular screen positioned next to the camera island. The 6.94-inch OLED screen offers a resolution of 2,690 x 1,136 pixels and a variable refresh rate from 1Hz to 120Hz, delivering a peak brightness of 2,200 nits.
  • The imaging system includes a 50MP main camera (with f/1.6 aperture, OIS), a 12MP ultra-wide macro lens (with f/2.2 aperture), an 8MP periscope telephoto camera (with 3x optical zoom, f/2.4 aperture), and a hyperspectral camera that can detect ultraviolet intensity to provide suggestions on sunscreen protection.
  • The Huawei Pocket 2 is available in four color variants: gray, white, purple, and black. The flip phone starts from RMB 7,499 ($1,042) for the standard 256GB model, while the 512GB and 1TB models cost RMB 7,999 ($1,112) and RMB 8,999 ($1,251) respectively.

Context: Chinese consumers are increasingly inclined to try foldable smartphones as related technologies mature and prices become more affordable. 

  • In 2023, foldable smartphone shipments in China reached around 7 million units, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 114.5%, according to market intelligence firm IDC. Huawei took the top spot in the domestic foldable market last year with a market share of 37.4%, while Oppo secured second place with an 18.3% market share.

Jessie Wu is a tech reporter based in Shanghai. She covers consumer electronics, semiconductor, and the gaming industry for TechNode. Connect with her via e-mail: jessie.wu@technode.com.