The device features two displays, with a circular screen from outside. The circular display is smart according to the company’s Huawei Watch display. The folding smartphone is made of folded plastic, which lets you save 1 percent off your screen. The P50 Pocket is going to be introduced first in China and won’t likely make its way to Canada. The P50 Pocket features a pretty nice gold or silver finish, and a 3D pattern designed by Iris Van Herpen from the Netherlands. The device carries a 6,9-inch, touchscreen, 21:9 ratio and 120Hz refresh rate. It’s also powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G processor, a 4,000mAh battery and Harmony OS. Besides this foldable, you’ve got the capacity to use a 40-megapixel primary camera, a 13-megapixel wide-angle lens and a high-performance 32-megapixel shooter. China-based company says shooter features a more extensive range of colors than all smartphones. In addition to the phone comes a hole-punch camera on the main screen, and the cover screen of the phone uses the viewfinder for a larger photo shooter. The P50 Pocket also allows to turn the screen, and then turn the screen, turning the screen. The P50 Pocket, with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of RAM, costs USD 8988 (roughly $1,807 CAD). This foldable device also comes with up to 12GB RAM/512GB storage, which cost about $2,219 dollars. A photo credit is provided by Huawei. Via: The Verge.