After launching the 5G variant of the Nova 8 SE smartphone back in November last year, Huawei has now launched a new 4G version of the device in the Chinese market. This model shares largely identical specs as the existing model, except for the difference in it’s underlying chipset.
The Huawei Nova 8 SE 4G builds around a 6.53-inches OLED display that boast a FHD+ screen resolution with support for DCI-P3 color gamut. On top of that, it also comes with an in-display fingerprint scanner and a 16 megapixels front-facing camera to help with selfie and video calls.
On the imaging front, it relies on a quad-camera system comprising of a 64 megapixels (f/1.9 aperture) primary shooter, 8 megapixels (f/2.4 aperture) ultra-wide lens, 2 megapixels (f/2.4 aperture) macro camera, as well as a 2 megapixels (f/2.4 aperture) depth sensor.
Unlike the 5G variant which was powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 800U chipset, the 4G model swaps it with a HiSilicon Kirin 710A chip instead. This will be paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage in the memory department.
To keep it’s lights on, the phone is backed by a 3,800mAh battery with 66W fast-charging support. On the software side of things, it’ll be shipped with the company’s in-house HarmonyOS 2.0 out of the box.
For those who’re interested, the Huawei Nova 8 SE 4G is price at 2,099 Yuan (US$330) for it’s 8GB+128GB trim in the Chinese market.