Huawei is expected to launch a brand new mid-range
Android smartphone, as a sequel to the Nova 2 that made its debut on the market
back in August. The new phone is likely to be called Huawei Nova 3 and it will
come with improved features over the predecessor.
A set of pictures that allegedly show the
unannounced Huawei Nova 3 have just been leaked from China. Rumor has it, the
smartphone will be powered by a Kirin 670 processor, coupled with either 3 or
4GB RAM, as well as 32GB or 64GB internal memory.
The main highlight of the smartphone is the
5.93-inch display that's supposed to feature an 18:9 aspect ratio and 2160 x
1080 pixels resolution. Moreover, the Nova 3 runs Android 8.0 Oreo, a big
advantage over the predecessor.
Finally, the Huawei Nova 3 will have a decent 3,340
mAh battery, but the cost might put you on the fence: US$ 450. In any case, the
smartphone is expected to be introduced by the end of the year, so we should
know more in about a month or so.