Huawei, which was shown among the most successful companies in the smartphone industry until 2019, lost its former power after being blacklisted by the USA. At this point, the market share of the company, which was exposed to destructive sanctions, was also shared among rival manufacturers.
Huawei, which is currently trying to heal the wounds of the destruction caused by the sanctions with its new moves, will soon showcase the nova 9 SE. The company will also break new ground with the device.
Huawei nova 9 SE features revealed
Winfuture, which stands out with its leaks in the industry, shared some of the render images and technical features of the nova 9 SE, which Huawei is preparing to launch. Accordingly, the device will have a 6.78 inch LCD panel with a resolution of 2388 x 1080 pixels, which will come with the code name Julian.
The smartphone will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 processor introduced in 2019. Produced with an 11 nm fabrication process, the chipset hosts the Adreno 610 graphics unit in addition to four 2.0 GHz Kryo 260 and four 1.8 GHz Kryo 260 cores.
While there is a 16 Megapixel selfie camera positioned in the form of a dot on the front, there will be a quad camera setup consisting of a 108 Megapixel main camera, 8 Megapixel ultra wide angle and two 2 Megapixel resolution sensors on the back. Thus, the Huawei nova 9 SE will be the company’s first smartphone with a 108 Megapixel camera.
The device has 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. If users wish, they will be able to increase their storage thanks to microSD card support. Apart from this, the smartphone, which will run the Android 11-based EMUI 12 interface as soon as it comes out of the box, will not have Google support due to the sanctions. Finally, it should be noted that the model is powered by a 4,000mAh battery.
The date when the Huawei nova 9 SE will be introduced is not yet clear. However, according to the allegations, it will be available to users in global markets in the next few months.
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