When the Huawei Nova 6 4G made it’s official debut back in December last year, there was only one single model with 8GB+128GB memory setup.
New memory variants of the Huawei Nova 6 receive the TENAA certification.#Huawei #HuaweiNova6 pic.twitter.com/afTuPcrtt4
— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) February 16, 2020
However, it seems like Huawei will soon be introducing a more affordable model with 6GB RAM for the Nova 6. Apparently, this variant had already been certified by the Chinese TENAA authority recently as spotted by renowned tipster Mukul Sharma.
This new model is likely to be paired with 128GB native storage space under the hood as well. Since the current 8GB+128GB model costs 3,199 Yuan (US$454) in China, the watered-down variant could costs between 2,799 Yuan (US$401) to 2,999 Yuan (US$429).
As for the 5G model, it is currently offered in two different models with either 8GB+128GB or 8GB+256GB memory configuration which carry a price tag of 3,799 Yuan (US$540) and 4,199 Yuan (US$596) respectively.
Although the Huawei Nova 6 was announced alongside the Nova 6 SE last year, but the device has yet to be announced globally even though the latter had already made its way to the global market with a rebranded Nova 7i moniker.