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Leak: Huawei nova 8 SE to be re-released as a 4G phone

Huawei is having difficulties sourcing parts from abroad, so it has had to be creative with new launches. It looks like the Huawei nova 8 SE from last year is bound for a 4G-only re-release. Here is a look at the spec sheet, courtesy of leakster .

The original model was powered by a Dimensity 720 for the standard model and a Dimensity 800U for the premium model. This re-release will use the Kirin 710A instead – it is the first chipset to be mass produced at China’s SMIC foundry (the chip is fabbed on a 14 nm FinFET process). The phone will come with HarmonyOS 2 out of the box and will be configured with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB storage.

Leaked Huawei nova 8 SE re-release spec sheet

Leaked Huawei nova 8 SE re-release spec sheet

Unlike the nova 8 SE Youth, which launched earlier this year, also with the Kirin 710A, this model will get to keep the 6.5” OLED display (1080p+, 20:9). Or at least OLED display, we’re not sure if the panel is the same.

Anyway, it seems that other than the chipset downgrade (and the switch back to 4G that comes with it), the phone will be mostly the same. This includes the 3,800 mAh battery with 66W fast charging over USB-C.

Also the camera setup, starting with the 64 MP main camera (f/1.9 aperture) and 8 MP ultra wide cam, followed by 2 MP macro and depth cameras. The selfie camera is getting a 16 MP sensor (f/2.0). Even the phone’s dimensions seem identical (161.6 x 74.8 x 7.5 mm), save for a minor bump in weight (178g to 180g).

The original Huawei nova 8 SE
The original Huawei nova 8 SE

For now there is no information on when the reworked nova 8 SE will be launched. Or whether it will be available outside of China, thought that seems unlikely seeing how the new nova 9 just reached Europe.


Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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