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  • Huawei Nova 5i With Quad Rear Cameras Spotted On TENAA

    Huawei Nova 5i With Quad Rear Cameras Spotted On TENAA

    Huawei is gearing up for the launch of its latest smartphone, dubbed the Nova 5i it is set to be unveiled on the 21st of June. A week before the official announcement, the device has been listed on the Chinese regulatory website, TENAA that has revealed its specifications and design. 

    Huawei Nova 5i

    According to the TENAA listing, the Huawei Nova 5i measures 159.1×75.9×8.3 mm and it tips the scale at 178 grams. The front of the handset accommodates a 6.4 inch display that has a pixel density of 2310 x 1080 px. Noteworthy, the display panel has a punch hole on the top left side that houses a 24 MP selfie camera.

    The rear of the Huawei Nova 5i is occupied by the fingerprint sensor, company branding and quad rear camera setup. The rear camera setup consists of a 24 MP sensor, an 8 MP sensor and dual 2 MP sensors. In terms of memory and storage, the device will be offered in two variants which are as follows:

    • 6 GB + 128 GB
    • 8 GB + 128 GB

    Under the hood, the Nova 5i is kitted with the Kirin 710 SoC which consists of an Octa Core CPU along with the Mali-G51 MP4 GPU. Connectivity options on the Huawei Nova 5i include 802.11 ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, FM Radio and a bottom mounted USB Type C port. The smartphone also has a whole host of sensors which include gravity sensor, distance sensor and a light sensor.

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    It is powered by a 3900 mAh battery and in terms of OS, runs on the latest Android 9 Pie. Noteworthy, reports claim that Huawei Nova 5i might be launched with the HongMeng OS which will eventually replace Android OS on future devices. 

    Conclusively, all details about the Nova 5i will be publicised on the upcoming launch date which is set to 21st of June. 

     

  • Huawei Nova 5i Certified Via TENAA, To Launch Soon

    Huawei Nova 5i Certified Via TENAA, To Launch Soon

    Chinese telecom giant Huawei is expected to launch two new mid-range smartphones in China soon. These devices, purported to be the Nova 5i and the Nova 5 will be the successor to the Nova 4 series launched last year. While details about the latter are still bleak, the former has been certified by Chinese certification website TENAA, which reveals its key specifications.

    Huawei Nova 5i

    Huawei Nova 5i

    According to the listing on TENAA’s website, the Nova 5i from Huawei will be its mid-range offering. The smartphone will measure 159.1 x 75.9 x 8.3mm and weigh 178 grams. It will have a 6.3-inch display with a resolution of 2310 x 1080 px. The device will run on an Octa-core processor with a clock speed of 2.2GHz. While it is not specified which SoC will be used in the handset, it may be the 12nm Kirin 710, which is comprised of an Octa-core processor and the Mali G51 GPU. This processor is also found in devices like the Honor 8X and the Honor 20i

    Huawei Nova 5i
    Huawei P30 Pro

    In terms of optics, the Nova 5i has been revealed to have a quad rear camera setup. This will be comprised of a 24MP primary sensor, an 8MP secondary sensor and two additional 2MP sensors. For selfies, a 24MP camera will be present on the front of the device. It will be launched in three colour variants, namely Red, Black and Blue. The smartphone will be available in the following two memory configurations.

    • 6GB of RAM and 128GB ROM
    • 8GB of RAM and 128GB ROM
    Pricing and Availability
    Huawei Nova 3

    Also read: Nokia Reportedly Plans On Releasing Two 5G Smartphones In Q3 Of 2019

    The Huawei Nova 5i is expected to make its debut in the last week of June alongside its elder sibling Nova 5. Unfortunately, the company has not revealed any information about the pricing of the smartphone, but it is expected to be a sub Rs. 20,000 device when it launches in India.

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