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Huawei nova 8, 8 Pro, and Enjoy 20 SE specs tipped

Huawei is set to introduce the nova 8 and nova 8 Pro smartphones on December 23. While no official specs have been teased yet an image shared by reveals the specifications of the nova 8 duo.

The nova 8 Pro will be powered by the Kirin 985 SoC and support dual-mode 5G. It will pack a 120Hz curved screen and feature a quad camera on the back comprising a 64MP primary, 8MP ultrawide, and two 2MP units.

For selfies and video calls, the nova 8 Pro will come with a 32MP camera joined by a 16MP module for portraits.

The image shared by the source doesn’t reveal the nova 8 Pro’s battery size, but it confirms the cell will charge at up to 66W.

The vanilla nova 8 will also have a Kirin 985 chipset at the helm and dual-mode 5G support. Its battery will charge at up to 66W, but the smartphone will sport a 90Hz OLED screen.

The nova 8 will be 7.64mm thin and have a 3D double-curved glass design. It will feature a 64MP main camera on the back joined by an 8MP ultrawide and two 2MP modules. On the front, you’ll get a 32MP selfie shooter.

The nova 8 and nova 8 Pro will both come in two memory configurations – 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB.

In addition to the nova 8 pair, Huawei is rumored to introduce the Enjoy 20 SE as well on December 23, which according to the source, will come with a Dimensity 700 SoC, 5,000 mAh battery with 22.5W charging, and 6.67″ FullHD+ LCD with a punch hole in the center for the 16MP selfie camera.

Around the back, the Huawei Enjoy 20 SE will pack a quad camera setup consisting of one 48MP, one 8MP, and two 2MP cameras. It will also have a side-mounted fingerprint reader for biometric authentication.


Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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