đ Morning! Another day, another foldable… it’s been an unexpected end of year rush.
Huaweiâs foldable

Well look at that, no sooner does Oppo announce a compact foldable than Huawei is on its heels, with the Huawei P50 Pocket.
In an unconventional unveiling, Harperâs Bazaar China posted a series of photos showing the Huawei P50 Pocket with actress Guan Xiaotong holding and using the folded device.Â
- The inside of the phone wasnât shown but we did get a peek at the rear camera housing, and rounded external display which can be used for selfies, and the gold color scheme.
- Another tease posted yesterday revealed a textured finish on the back.Â
- With the golds and whites on offer here, plus featuring in a fashion magazine, it could be described as a more feminine marketing approach from Huawei here, which is how Samsung positioned the Flip as well, though it appealed to me (a simple man) pretty strongly when I held it.
- The Huawei Flip Huawei P50 Pocket doesnât give much else away but we do now have an official launch date: December 23.

Hmm:
- Huaweiâs compromised position means weâll probably never get our hands on the P50 Pocket, given its likely limits to a China-only launch.Â
- And even if you did, no Google Mobile Services, limited to 4G, and so on.
- That doesnât stop us wondering about what may be though, and again, competition and other ideas in the market is a good thing.
- But Oppoâs launch in China of its Find N was more exciting this week because of its ability to offer what weâre used to if it ever comes to Europe, India, and so on.
- Anyway, weâll know about specs, build, and that internal screen, next week.
Roundup
đ Hands-on with the Oppo Find N (Android Authority).
đ The Dimensity 9000 will land inside Oppo Find X, Redmi K50 phones (Android Authority).
⥠New York City bans new natural gas hookups in step toward all-electric future (Ars Technica).
đ Reddit files with the SEC to go public on number of shares to be offered, and the price range has yet to be determined (Engadget).
Throwback Thursday

This is a little different but the film Youâve Got Mail came out this week back in 1998, a December 18 release. As Wikipedia bluntly puts it: âIt tells the story of two people in an online romance who are unaware they are also business rivals,â featuring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks.
- Some elements just havenât changed: Hanks has an IBM ThinkPad 300, while Ryan uses an Apple Powerbook Classic.
- I mean, now people might meet with an iPhone and a Samsung Galaxy, but if people were writing dating emails like theyâre 150 years old, a Mac and a PC laptop might still be the brands in use.
- Also, Starbucks, back then, was an up-and-comer.
- AOL, though? Less relevant now, you might say.
- Thereâs a cute little writeup of why Youâve Got Mail is now dated but in a fun way over at SlashFilms. It also reveals Hanks and Ryan were trained to use computers and email by⊠Kevin Feige. Yes, the president of Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige.
Cheers,
Tristan Rayner, Senior Editor.
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