Huawei Nova 5i certified in China while Nova 5 officially teased


Huawei Nova 5i

Let’s go back to the Huawei Nova 5i, one of the new Android smartphones that the Chinese giant is preparing to launch on the market.

The right opportunity is provided by the appearance of the device in the database of TENAA, the Chinese body that deals with telecommunications, thanks to which we have confirmation of some of the main features of the phone.

Huawei Nova 5i will have a 6.4-inch display with FullHD+ resolution (1,080 x 2,130 pixels), a 2.2 GHz octa-core processor (should be the Kirin 710) 6 or 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB of memory integrated, a quadruple rear camera (24-megapixel primary sensor, a secondary 8-megapixel sensor and two more 2-megapixel ones), a 24-megapixel front camera and a 3,900 mAh battery.

From the software point of view, the smartphone will be able to count on an EMUI 9.0 interface based on Android 9 Pie while the colors will be at least three (red, blue and black).

And in the meantime, the video teaser of Huawei Nova 5 has been published on the Weibo page of the manufacturer.

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Recall that this is a high-end model that should boast, among other things, a Kirin 980 processor, a 6.39-inch AMOLED display and a 48-megapixel main camera.

It is worth to mention that after the first rumors and the first benchmarks of the minor variant (Nova 5i), a protective film dedicated to Huawei Nova 5 has appeared on the net and shows us a full-screen design.

The previous generation of the range had introduced a panel with a hole, a solution very close to having a borderless display without a notch. Apparently in this round, the Chinese company has decided to raise the bar and to propose a panel without imperfections and completely Full Screen. Along the top frame appears to present what could be a space dedicated to a pop-up room, a sign that Huawei Nova 5 may adopt a similar style to the recent P Smart Z.

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