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Huawei P50 Pro and the foldable P50 Pocket arrive internationally
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Huawei has announced that the Huawei P50 Pro and the Huawei P50 Pocket are coming to the international market.
TheHuawei P50 Prooriginally launched in China back in July, while theHuawei P50 Pocketwas a much more recent addition, having launch at the end of December. Neither phone was made available globally, however.
That’s now changed with Huawei’s latest announcement. Huawei has announced a phased international rollout from today (26 January), starting with key markets across Asia Pacific, The Middle East & Africa, Europe and Latin America.
The Huawei P50 Pro boasts mostly top notch flagship specs, led by a 6.6-inch 2700 x 1228 OLED display running at 120Hz, wrapped up in premium Cocoa Gold or Golden Black finishes. The Snapdragon 888 (4G only, as all Huawei are currently) processor does rather speak to its mid-2021 origins, but that still makes it a highly capable operator.
Without doubt the headline spec here is the P50 Pro’s quad-camera system. A Dual-Matrix Camera system consists of a pair of True-Chroma cameras: one 50MP colour and one 40MP mono. Then there’s a 13MP ultra-wide, with a 64MP telephoto picking up zoom duties.
The Huawei XD Optics system is said to have “physics-defying” computational capabilities that can rectify optical errors and reproduce fine details.
As for the Huawei P50 Pocket, it represents Huawei’s answer to theSamsung Galaxy Z Flip 3. It’s a premium clamshell foldable with an even smaller and more even gap between the two halves, courtesy of Huawei’s Multi-Dimensional Hinge and Multi-Dimensional Lifting design.
It comes in two glitzy finishes, White and Premium Gold, both of which feature jewellery-like etching. The Premium Gold colourway comes as part of the P50 Pocket Premium Edition, which was designed in collaboration with designer Iris Van Herpen.
It packs a 6.9-inch 120Hz 2700 x 1228 OLED display on the inside, and a 1.04-inch 340 x 340 display for heads-up notifications and widgets on the outside.
The camera isn’t exactly P50 Pro level, but it still manages a decent-sounding dual system consisting of a 40MP f/1.8 main camera and a 13MP f/2.2 ultra-wide. You also get a 32MP f/1.8 “super spectrum” camera that enables you to capture fluorescent shots.
The elephant in the room here, as always, is thelack of Google Mobile Services, which means you won’t be able to access the Google Play Store or any of Google’s apps on either of these phones.
Huawei had only provided us with European prices at the time of writing. The Huawei P50 Pro will cost €1199, while the P50 Pocket will costs €1299. Meanwhile, the Huawei P50 Pocket Premium Edition will cost €1599.
Trusted Take
Without 5G, without Google services and coming in it a relatively high price might not give the P50 Pro and Pocket the best start, but there is still that classic Huawei innovation here. I can’t wait to shoot with this camera system and see how it compares to thebest camera phonesaround and the design is certainly eye-catching on both devices.
ByMax ParkerContact via Twitter
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