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Everything you should know about the Huawei Nova 11 SE
Huawei’s Nova 11 series includes four models, and it seems that a new addition, the Nova 11 SE, is in the works.
This information was shared by a trustworthy source on Weibo, who has disclosed nearly all the specifications and posted various promotional images of the forthcoming device. Earlier, the device was identified on TENAA under the model name BON-AL00.
Everything you should know about the Huawei Nova 11 SE
Based on the recently unveiled pictures, the Nova 11 SE will include a 6.67-inch OLED screen with a 1080p resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. Notably, there’s a small hole in the front for the 32MP selfie camera, and on the back, you can see two circular cutouts holding three camera sensors.
The main camera, situated at the top, features a remarkable 108 MP sensor. In the lower part of the Nova 11 SE, you’ll find an 8MP ultra-wide lens and a 2MP macro companion. The device sports a slim, flat frame that measures 7.39mm in thickness and weighs 186 grams.
Everything you should know about the Huawei Nova 11 SE
While the marketing materials don’t directly mention the chipset, there’s speculation that the Nova 11 SE might support 4G LTE connectivity. Given Huawei’s recent reintroduction of its Kirin chips, it’s probable that this phone will also incorporate an in-house Huawei SoC. This chipset will be combined with 8 GB of RAM and is available in storage capacities of 128 GB or 256 GB.
The Nova 11 SE comes with a 4,500 mAh battery that is compatible with 66W wired fast charging. It operates on HarmonyOS 4 and will be offered in various color options, such as green, black, and white.
As of now, no specific launch date has been announced, and we’ll need to await official details from Huawei.
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