Huawei has officially announced that its first smartphone running the full-fledged HarmonyOS Next is set for launch next week. The news comes from Huawei’s Executive Director, Richard Yu, who shared a video teasing an upcoming device equipped with a stable version of the HarmonyOS Next. Following the announcement, a well-known tipster has provided insight into what this mysterious device could be.
Alleged Huawei Pocket 3 specifications


According to sources like WHYLAB and Digital Chat Station, this upcoming smartphone is likely the Huawei Pocket 3, internally codenamed “Verde.” It is expected to be a flip-style foldable, offering a thinner, smaller, and lighter body than its predecessor.
The inner foldable display is said to measure around 6.28 inches, while the cover screen could be approximately 3.5 inches. Interestingly, the screen aspect ratio may be 3:2, making it wider than most compact foldables available today.
Beyond its unique display proportions, the Pocket 3 is tipped to feature a 50-megapixel primary camera with a large sensor, promising a high-quality imaging experience. Additionally, the device is expected to include dust and water resistance, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and further refinements in its foldable design.
At present, the exact moniker is not known yet. While it is being dubbed as Pocket 3, the device may launch with a different name. A previous report claimed that it will arrive with an affordable price tag.
This launch marks a significant milestone for Huawei as it transitions towards a completely independent software ecosystem. With HarmonyOS at its core, this new smartphone could signal a shift away from Android-based solutions. While further details remain undisclosed, all eyes are on next week’s official unveiling to see how Huawei’s new foldable will shape the future of its mobile lineup.
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