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Huawei P50 Pocket, clamshell foldable now official
Bringing ‘fashion into fold’

Huawei remains aggressive in the mobile smartphone space and they step into the future with their own foldable — the Huawei P50 Pocket.
It’s their first clam-shell type foldable — following the form factor of foldables from decades ago and most recently smartphone version like the Moto Razr and Samsung’s Galazy Z Flip line.
Bringing ‘fashion to fold’
Huawei made sure the Huawei P50 Pocket stands out by making the finish look different. While there’s a classic black version, there one in white and the Premium Edition have unique, engraved, patterns giving it a truly distinct look.
The Premium Edition in particular was made with prominent haute couture designer, Iris Van Herpen to give that high fashion look and feel.
Also immediately noticeable is the circular camera module of the phone and the Cover Screen.
Ultra Spectrum Camera Matrix
Huawei likes to use hyperbole and premium sounding names to their whole approach to smartphone cameras. And who can blame them, they’ve consistently produced some of the best mobile shooters to date. The Huawei P50 Pocket is no different with its ‘Ultra Spectrum Camera Matrix.’
Included in this camera array are:
- 40MP True-Chroma Camera
- 13MP Ultra Wide Angle Camera
- 32MP Ultra Spectrum Camera
- 10-Channel Multi-Spectrum Sensor
- Ultra Spectrum illuminator
More than hardware, the Huawei P50 Pocket will also pack Huawei’s Fusion Pro image engine which is essentially their name and their take on computational photography. This makes sure they deliver clear, crisp, detailed, and rich images in just a snap and in whatever lighting condition.
Elsewhere on the Huawei P50 Pocket
The phone folds seamlessly into an ultra-slim, lightweight. Unfolded, it offers a 6.9-inch, 21:9 display. It also has a pixel density of 442ppi, and supports 1.07 billion colors and the P3 wide color gamut — providing incredible color authenticity and pristine picture quality.
The display also supports a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, as well as 300Hz touch sampling rate. The 1440Hz high frequency PWM dimming support ensures users’ eyes are always protected.
It’s powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G mobile platform and packs a 4,000mAh battery with support for 40W HUAWEI SuperCharge for fast charging.
Pricing and availability
The Huawei P50 Pocket is available now in China. The 8GB+256GB variant retails for CNY 8,997 while the Premium Edition (12GB+512GB) retails for CNY 10,988.
It will be available in Singapore in early 2022. Pricing has yet to be announced.


London-based tech brand Nothing has launched the Ear (2) TWS earbuds in Singapore.
It is priced at SG$ 199 and will initially be available on Limited Edt from March 23. Free tryouts will be available at Challenger stores in Bugis Junction, Vivo City, and Causeway Point.
General sale will commence starting on April 8 at all Nothing partner stores in Singapore, both online and offline, including Lazada and Shopee.
Truly authentic sound
The Hi-Res Audio-certified earbuds feature an 11.6mm custom driver for deep bass and crystal-clear highs. Its LHDC 5.0 codec technology ensures the finest sound details are transmitted at frequencies up to 24 bit/192 kHz.
The Ear (2) is also engineered with Nothing’s best noise cancellation technology yet, achieving up to 40dB of reduction.
With personalized Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and Adaptive Mode, users may also adjust the noise reduction level based on their environments.
The device also has an improved wind-proof and crowd-proof Clear Voice Technology. This complements the three high-definition microphones on each earbud which have an advanced AI noise reduction algorithm that filters out unnecessary noises when answering calls.
Personalize the experience
Additionally, using the Nothing X app, users may also personalize their listening experience by adjusting the equalizer settings in real-time for optimal sound quality.
Dual Connection, on the other hand, allows for easier device switching between listening to music or receiving calls, for instance. The device likewise supports Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair.
Seamless controls
The Ear (2) has buttons on each earbud, allowing for easy controls like adjusting volume, skipping to the next track, or switching between noise cancellation modes.
Nothing’s latest offering delivers up to 36 hours of playback on a fully-charged case – with ANC turned off. Using fast charge, it can replenish up to eight hours on a 10-minute charge.
For peace of mind, the earbuds are rated IP54 for water resistance while its transparent case is rated IP55.

vivo’s highly-touted Aura Light — a ring light that effectively replaces the regular flash on the rear of smartphones — on its vivo V27 series 5G made quite the impression from the get-go.
The wait is over for those intrigued about it, as preorders for the latest devices are now available via vivo’s online store.
The series comes in two variants — the vivo V27e which retails for PhP 16,999, and the vivo V27 5G which is priced at PhP 24,999.
Simple, elegant design
Veering away from the matte finish that has become more common in midrange phones, vivo opted for a polished gem-like design for the vivo V27 series.
Both are equipped with 120Hz FHD+ AMOLED screens. The 7.36mm 3D curved screen on the V27 5G is the thinnest yet for a V series phone. Meanwhile, the V27e has a 7.7mm thickness.
There are three colorway choices:
- Color-changing Emerald Green
- Lavender Purple
- Glory Black (specifically for the V27e, which is said to shimmer at night)
Innovative, powerful cameras
As previously mentioned, the vivo V27 series has a f/1.9 IMX766V 50MP ultra-sensing main camera.
This is supported by EIS+OIS dual ultra-stabilization for sharp and high-quality shots even when moving or at night.
The Aura Portrait Algorithm paves the way for impressive image and video-processing yet on a vivo smartphone for its category.
Entertainment
Attack on Titan publisher is getting its own manga app

Getting into manga is both tough and accessible for a casual reader. While the popularity of the medium allows titles to promulgate so easily online, readers sometimes have to rely on fan translations and bootleg copies. Kodansha, one of the biggest names in the manga scene, is creating a platform to release official English-translated titles in the United States called K Manga.
In the manga scene, Kodansha is one of the most recognizable publishers, creating modern classics like Attack on Titan and Ghost in the Shell. Naturally, the publisher has a lot of history to bank on.
Starting May, Kodansha will release K Manga, an app which will offer access to both classic and newly released titles. On launch, the service will have around 400 titles available for users. These will include Attack on Titan, Fairy Tail, Blue Lock, and Tokyo Revengers. It will also release new chapters, officially translated in English, first before any other platform.
Right now, the company has not announced how the app will price its library. The announcement mentioned that it will offer select chapters for free, opening the possibility for a paid way to access more chapters.
K Manga will launch on May 10 in the United States.
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