Release of Huawei Nova 10 Smartphone Series Postponed, Sources Say
Huawei announced its new Nova 10 smartphone series at the end of last month. It was previously suggested that the series would become available to consumers in June, but according to the latest news from a prominent Chinese tech industry blogger, the release will now be delayed until early July.
The Huawei Nova 10 specializes in portrait photography and features outstanding performance in selfies and photo play, as well as a new color scheme. The two new models in the Huawei Nova 10 family have been previously approved by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The two 4G models have 3C certification, and correspond to network information on two code names “NCO-AL00” and “GLA-AL00.” The standard version supports 66W fast charging, while the Huawei Nova 10 Pro has 100W fast charging.
As for the parameters, the Huawei Nova 10 is reportedly powered by a Snapdragon 778G processor and the Huawei Nova 10 Pro is powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen1 processor. The Snapdragon 7 Gen1 is built using a 4nm process and consists of four Cortex A710 large cores and four Cortex A510 small cores, with an Adreno 662 GPU.
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The blogger, who uses Weibo username “Changzhang Shi Guantongxue”, also said that the Huawei Watch Fit 2, a new smartwatch, was expected to be unveiled at the same time, along with the release of the Harmony OS 3.0 mobile operating system.