Huawei has quietly announced a new budget smartphone known as the Huawei Nova Lite 3+ in the Japanese market today. Based on its design and specs, it is obvious that this device is essentially a rebranded model of the current Huawei P Smart 2020.
For starter, the Huawei Nova Lite 3+ features a 6.21-inches FHD+ LCD display which employs a dewdrop-notch design to houses its single 8 megapixels selfie camera.
Over on its back panel, there is will be a rectangular camera module fitted to its top-left corner. This module is home to a dual-camera setup which include a 13 megapixels main camera and a 2 megapixels depth sensor. Furthermore, you can also find a fingerprint scanner at the back as well.
Under the hood, the Huawei Nova Lite 3+ will be powered by an octa-core Kirin 710 SoC which will be assisted by 4GB worth of RAM and 128GB onboard storage space which can be further expandable via a microSD card
.To keep its lights on, there is a 3,400mAh battery at the helm which is capable of supporting hours of continuous usage. Although this device runs on a slightly older EMUI 9.1 (based on Android 9), but it actually comes pre-loaded with Google Mobile Services (GMS) out of the box.
For those who’re interested, there are two different colorways to choose from including Aurora Blue and Midnight Black.