Multiple reports have
claimed that Huawei will be also announcing the Nova 7 series in April. As of
this writing, there is no official confirmation on the arrival of the Nova 7
phones from Huawei. However, a fresh leak states that the Nova 7 models will be
breaking cover on April 23.
The new leak states
that the Nova 7 series include three models such as Nova 7 SE 5G, Nova 7 5G and
Nova 7 Pro 5G. The Nova 7 series may feature three different processors such as
Kirin 820 5G that went official recently, the unannounced Kirin 985 chipset and
the Kirin 990 5G flagship SoC.
The Nova 7 SE could be
priced between 2,000 Yuan (US$ 282) and 3,000 Yuan (US$ 423). The Nova 7 may cost
around 3,000 Yuan and the Nova 7 Pro could be costing between 3,500 Yuan
(US$ 493) and 4,000 Yuan (US$ 564).
A previous report had
claimed that the Nova 7 SE is powered by a mid-range Kirin 5G chipset which
could be the Kirin 820 5G. It may come with a 6.5-inch punch-hole display. Its
rear may house a 64-megapixel primary shooter. It is likely to arrive with
support for 22.5W rapid charging. There is a possibility that the Huawei Nova 7
could be driven by the Kirin 985 chipset and the Nova 7 Pro could be fueled by
the Kirin 990.
Huawei and its
sub-branding will be the flooding the Chinese markets with many 5G phones
across different price points. The Honor 30S recently debuted with a price tag
of 2,399 Yuan (US$ 338). The Huawei P40 series will debut in China on April 4th
and it may start at 4,498 Yuan (US$ 634). The Honor 30 and Honor 30 Pro are
scheduled to go official April 15. The 4G Honor 9A budget-friendly phone
recently debuted in China. The Honor Play 4T and Play 4T Pro 4G phones are
slated to debut on April 9.