Huawei Pocket S2 launch could have been delayed from its expected release in December 2023 to February 2024, according to tipster FixedFocus. 

The phone was originally scheduled to be launched alongside the Huawei Nova 12 this month, but both launches have reportedly been postponed until next year.

Huawei Pocket S2 leaked render

Huawei has made significant strides in the foldable phone market, offering devices in three distinct categories: side-folding, in-ward folding, and clamshell-style. Earlier this year, Huawei launched the Mate X3, followed by the Mate X5, both of which received positive reviews.

The company is now rumored to be working on a new clamshell-style foldable, possibly the Pocket S2. Tipster DigitalChatStation has even shared an image of what appears to be a transparent case for the smartphone.

The image suggests that the phone will have two large circles, larger than those on the Pocket S and P50 Pocket devices. However, the overall design is expected to be similar to Huawei’s current vertical foldable phones.

Due to the reported delay, we will have to wait a while longer for the official launch of the Pocket S2. The phone is expected to be the successor to the Pocket S, which was launched in November 2023.

To recap, the Pocket S comes equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G 4G processor, supported by an adaptive graphene heat dissipation unit. 

Likewise, it features a 6.9-inch OLED panel with a resolution of 2790 × 1188 pixels, a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, and 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming. 

The display also has a 300Hz touch sampling rate and supports 1.07 billion colors with a P3 wide color gamut. Additionally, there’s an external screen with a 1.04-inch 340 × 340 circular OLED display. Fueling the device is a 4000mAh battery that supports 40W wired charging.

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