Huawei Pocket 3 is launching next week as an "unexpected product"

Huawei will unveil the Pocket 3 next week, according to the company's Richard Yu. While he hasn't named the model, he did promise an "unexpected product" launching, and the first one to run Huawei's Android-free HarmonyOS Next, which was announced last year.
Meanwhile, Digital Chat Station on Weibo reiterates what we should expect from the Pocket 3 - a very different form factor, with a 6.28" inner folding screen sporting a 3:2 aspect ratio, a 3.48" cover display, a 50 MP main camera, as well as a water and dust resistance rating of some sort. The phone should also have a side-mounted fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button.

The Pocket 3 has previously been described as a smaller iPad mini when unfolded, and it looks like Huawei is embracing interesting new form factors and trying to experiment with them to see what the next big thing is. The Pocket 3 will, from this experimentation point of view, nicely complement the Mate XT in the company's portfolio.
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- O
- 13 Mar 2025
- J9A
Lol. Do you really expect an ancient Android 8 phone to work properly?
- yalim
- 13 Mar 2025
- iKx
ipad is a secondary device for everyone and it is feasible since apple by far dominates tablet market by itself. 3:2 pocket will also be positioned as secondary device but huawei has an insignificant market share to make up for it. you have to give a...