Huawei Nova and Nova Plus; Promiscuous Enough To Win The Hearts Of Many.



Huawei never seems to disappoint me at all! Since the inception of its flagship of Mate 8, i have drawn close to liking their products.


This impressive smartphone manufacturing company have done it again with its Nova Devices (Nova and Nova Plus), which are coming to North America and Europe in early October.


Nothing distinctively killing about these devices, and I am sure Huawei did not intend them to be killing, but these devices are worthy of a massive reception from those interested in midrange smartphones or exclusively particular about one or two features.


Huawei Nova and Nova Plus; Promiscuous Enough To Win The Hearts Of Many.


There are only few differences in the Nova and Nova Plus, so I will talk on their concurrent jurisdictions and further in this post on their exclusivity.


Both devices will launch with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC, a CPU eight 64-bit Cortex-A53 cores, running up to 2.0GHz, Adreno 506 GPU which supports OpenGL ES 3.1, a 3GB RAM and 32GB ROM, a 8 MP front facing camera, USB Type-C support, rear mounted fingerprint sensors, a 1080p IPS LCD Full HD displays, a premium full-metallic unibodies, a dual SIM tray which also works as the micro SD card tray by replacing one of the SIM cards, and are available in colors- Titanium Grey, Mystic Silver, and Prestige Gold.


The difference in the two phones are well noticeable from the back.
The fingerprint reader on the Nova is round, but more square on the Nova Plus. Also, the camera is central (with a bump) on the Nova Plus, but flush and more to one side on the Nova. The Fingerprint scanner is not just to keep the phone safe, it can be used to trigger the camera shutter when taking selfies, and also swiping down on it brings down the notifications panel. Cool, right?!
The Nova features a 5.0inches display, 401 ppi, a 12 MP rear camera, and a 3020 mAh battery capacity.
The Nova Plus features a 5.5inches display, 443 ppi, a 16 MP rear camera with OIS and a two-tone flash and a 3340 mAh battery.



While the prices of the devices are yet announced, we presume that both devices are going to be considerably expensive for a midrange smartphone, given the history of Huawei.


Source: phonearena

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