Huawei Nova 3 Specs outed, likely to launch in December


Huawei Nova 3

Hot on the heels of the mate 10 release, news about Huawei next smartphone is beginning to creep in. The Huawei Nova 5 has been rumoured to be the next big phone from the Chinese giant, and while its actual existence is not yet officially confirmed, the first few details about the phone just made it to the rumour mill. Several sources revealed that the Huawei Nova 3 could arrive before the year comes to a close with a design slightly different from the Nova 2i which has been launched in some countries as the Huawei Mate 10 Lite, Maimang 6 and Honor 9i smartphones in some areas.

As per leaked specifications, the Nova 3 will come with a 5.93-inch display and FHD+ resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels. The device is expected to have an 18:9 aspect ratio surrounded by slim bezels.

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Based on available information, the Nova 3 might be powered by a hexa-core Kirin 670 SoC that is supposedly built on a 12nm manufacturing process along with Mali G72MP4 graphics.

The device is said to retain quad cameras set up on the Nova 2. It is speculated that the device will come equipped with a 16-megapixel + 20-megapixel rear camera set up, while a similar 20-megapixel + 2-megapixel set up seats on the display front.

Furthermore, the Nova 3 is said to be lighted by a 3,340mAh battery with 18w fast charging support, which is much higher than what the Nova 2 offered. The device is speculated to arrive in two RAM and storage options: 3GB of RAM with 32GB of storage and 4GB of RAM with 64GB of storage.

The device is rumoured to be released later this year. Please, we advise you take this information for what it is, as everything will be clear on the purported 5th December unveiling date.

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4 Comments

  1. arsalan
    October 25, 2017

    I think Huawei is a Chinese company and not Taiwanese.

    • Carlee Casupang Garcia
      October 25, 2017

      yep it is chinese

  2. arsalan
    October 25, 2017

    I think Huawei is a Chinese company and not Taiwanese.

    • Carlee Casupang Garcia
      October 25, 2017

      yep it is chinese