Huawei‘s new Nova 12 and Nova 12 Pro smartphones finally went on sale in China today, after their exciting launch over a week ago. These mid-range smartphones come with the latest Kirin processors, sleek designs, and HarmonyOS 4.0.
The Huawei Nova 12 starts at 2999 yuan (around
$421) for the 8GB + 256GB variant and bumps up to 3399 yuan (US$ 477) for
the 8GB + 512GB option. The Pro model starts at 3999 yuan (US$ 561) for the
12GB + 256GB version and reaches 4399 yuan (US$ 617) for the 12GB + 512GB
storage combination.
As for the color options, the Nova 12
comes in three stylish shades: Blue, Golden Black, and Sakura White, while the
Pro offers four eye-catching options: Blue, Golden Black, Sakura White, and
Sakura Pink. They are now available for purchase via the official Huawei Mall
in China. Both the Nova 12 and 12 Pro
are powered by the Kirin 8000 chipset and run on HarmonyOS 4.0, Huawei’s latest
operating system.
The Nova 12 features a 6.7-inch flat OLED
screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming,
ensuring a smooth and comfortable viewing experience. The Pro model boasts a
slightly larger 6.78-inch quad-curved OLED screen with an even higher
resolution and AI HDR support for stunning visuals.
Both phones sport a dual rear camera
system with a 50MP main sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide angle macro lens. For
selfies the vanilla model has a 60MP sensor while the Nova 12 Pro takes things
a step further with a dual front-facing camera setup, consisting of a 60MP main
lens and an 8MP portrait sensor.The Nova 12 and 12 Pro pack 4600mAh batteries
and support 100W fast charging. They also come with second-generation Kunlun
Glass for enhanced drop resistance, giving you peace of mind.