Huawei is expanding its nova 10 lineup with a new Youth Edition. It is currently positioned as the cheapest device in the lineup. While its overall design is familiar and hasn’t changed much compared to its sibling like the nova 10 SE, the nova 10 Youth Edition ditches the OLED panel and substitutes it for a cheaper 6.78-inch, FHD+, 90Hz IPS display.
The phone is powered by a Snapdragon 680
chipset, alongside 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of onboard storage.
There is a 4,000 mAh battery on board with 66W fast wired charging. It runs
HarmonyOS 2.0 out of the box.
For cameras, the nova 10 Youth Edition has
a 108MP main snapper, accompanied by an 8MP ultrawide and two 2MP supplementary
units – one for macros and another for depth data. On the front, we find a 16MP
selfie inside a punch hole on the display.
The Huawei nova 10 Youth Edition is
already available on vmall.com. It can be had in either Crystal Blue or
Midnight Black colors, starting at CNY 1,699 (US$ 246) for the 8GB/128GB variant
and going up to CNY 1,899 (US$ 275) for the 8GB/256GB one.