HUAWEI pocket 2

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Classification

HUAWEI pocket 2
Classification
Grade B
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Information
Name HUAWEI Pocket 2
Brand by Parent HUAWEI by HUAWEI
Generation 3rd (Phone (1), Phone (2), Phone (2a)
Model(s) A142, A212
Release date 2024-02-22
Type/Category Smartphone
Website [1]
Status In sale
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Dimensions 161.74 mm x 76.32 mm x 8.55 mm
Mass 190 g
Operating system HarmonyOS
Companion App HUAWEI Life App
CPU Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 8+ Gen 1 4G
GPU Adreno™ 730
Memory 12 GB RAM
Storage 256 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB
Battery 4520 mAh
Power
Charging Wired: HUAWEI SuperCharge (Max 66W) Wireless: HUAWEI SuperCharge (Max 40W) Reverse Wireless: Support
Display Main Screen: 6.94-inch Foldable LTPO OLED, 2690 x 1136, 1-120 Hz adaptive refresh rate Cover Screen: 1.15-inch OLED, 340 x 340
Camera Rear: - 50 MP Ultra-Aperture Main Camera (F1.6-F2.0) - 8 MP Telephoto (3x Optical Zoom) - 12 MP Ultra-Wide Angle (F2.2) - 2 MP Hyperspectral Camera Front: 10.7 MP (F2.2)
Sound HUAWEI Histen
Connectivity Network: 4G LTE Wireless: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 Ports: USB Type-C
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering None [2] There are no widespread or credible public reports of hardware tampering specific to the Huawei Pocket 2. The company's official corporate site outlines its global security and quality assurance frameworks.
Known vulnerabilities Rare [3] Like all complex software, vulnerabilities are occasionally found. The linked CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) databases are the primary global repositories for tracking such issues. Filtering for Huawei shows a history of patched vulnerabilities, but none specific to the new Pocket 2.
Prior attacks None [4] As a recently released device, its Wikipedia entry documents its specifications and release history but does not list any known prior attacks, confirming the absence of major documented incidents.
Updatability Very common [5] As a flagship model, it receives regular updates. GSMArena is a highly trusted, independent source for phone specifications and update news, confirming the device's active support status.
Category score 2
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Partial [6] The device supports a wide range of connectivity (e.g., NFC, Bluetooth 5.2) for authentication with peripherals and other devices. However, as it runs HarmonyOS, its authentication and integration with the Google Mobile Services (GMS) ecosystem is considered "Partial" rather than "Full."
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [7] As a modern flagship device, all network communications (including Wi-Fi, cellular data, and Bluetooth) use industry-standard, up-to-date strong encryption protocols (e.g., WPA3, TLS 1.2/1.3).
Storage Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [8] The device employs hardware-based, full-disk (or file-based) encryption by default to protect user data at rest, which aligns with current industry security standards for mobile devices.
Category score 2
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Full https://consumer.huawei.com/en/phones/pocket2/ The device is integrated with HUAWEI ID, providing a full account system for cloud sync, Find My Device, app store, and ecosystem services.
Authentication Secure https://consumer.huawei.com/en/support/content/en-us15827689/ Supports multiple secure authentication methods including fingerprint recognition (side-mounted), face recognition, and strong passcodes.
Brute-force protection Exist [9] Standard mobile OS protection exists. After several failed unlock attempts, the device imposes a time delay or requires HUAWEI ID credentials to unlock.
Event logging Partial logging [10] The OS (HarmonyOS) has extensive system-level logging for security and diagnostics. However, detailed access event logs for all applications may not be fully accessible to the end-user without developer tools.
Passwords Require change after setup [11] The device mandates setting a passcode or biometrics during initial setup. While it allows simple PINs, it encourages stronger patterns/passwords but does not enforce complex character requirements by default.
Category score 2
Grade B