There’s a new version of the Huawei nova 7 SE in the works – TENAA spilled the beans on the so-called Life version. On the surface, it appears to be the same, though there might be more going on behind the scenes.
TENAA lists the processor as “2.4 GHz
octa-core”, which matches the Kirin 820 chip inside the current nova 7 SE.
However, rumor has it that this is actually the MediaTek Dimensity 800U
chipset. It’s a similar 7nm chip built at TSMC, featuring the same CPU layout
(2x A76 and 6x A55), but with scaled down graphics (Mali-G57 MC3, down from
MP6).
The reason behind the switch should be
easy enough to guess – Huawei was cut off from TSMC a couple of days ago.
Before that deadline, the company focused on chipset orders for flagship phones
like the upcoming Mate 40, so mid-rangers have to seek alternatives.
Chipset aside, everything in the Huawei
nova 7 SE Vitality Edition is unchanged. It gets the same 8GB of RAM and 128GB
storage as the vanilla SE, same 6.5” 1080p+ LCD, (probably) the same 3,900mAh
battery with 40W fast charging. The quad rear camera still features a 64MP main
module, joined by an 8MP ultra wide cam and two 2MP helpers. The front cam has
a 16 MP sensor. At least the paint job looks different.
There’s no official statement on when the
nova 7 SE Life will launch (soon, given the TENAA certification), but we guess
it will be a quiet launch, anyway.
