After unveiling the Ultra and Pro models, Huawei has revealed the affordable Huawei nova 12 and nova 12 Lite.
Huawei nova 12 and 12 Lite
First up is the nova 12 which boasts a 6.7-inch OLED 120Hz refresh rate display paired with a 60MP selfie camera. Around the back, it has a 50MP main camera with a RYYB color filter. No processor has been confirmed but it is reported to be equipped with a Kirin 830 chipset.
The vanilla device comes with a 4600mAh battery and supports charging speeds of up to 100W fast charging.
Next is the Lite variant with a slimmer profile that packs a Snapdragon 778G SoC with a similar 50MP primary camera at the back minus the RYYB color filter. Moreover, it has a different module design with the main camera being placed in a circle in the middle, a bit more similar to the P60 module.
It also has a smaller 4,500mAh battery with 66W charging support.
What are the full specifications of the Huawei nova 12 and 12 Lite?
Huawei nova 12 Lite | Huawei nova 12 | |
---|---|---|
Display | 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED 120Hz refresh rate | 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED 120Hz refresh rate |
Processor | Snapdragon 778G 4G | undisclosed |
RAM | undisclosed | undisclosed |
Storage | 256/512GB | 256/512GB |
Rear Camera | 50MP main (with RYYB color filter) 8MP ultrawide | 50MP main 8MP ultrawide |
Front Camera | 60MP | 60MP |
Battery | 4500mAh 66W wired fast charging | 4600mAh 100W wired fast charging |
OS | HarmonyOS 4.0 | HarmonyOS 4.0 |
Colors | Obsidian Black Cherry White Color 12 | Obsidian Black Cherry White Color 12 |
How much is the Huawei nova 12 and 12 Lite in China?
nova 12
- 256GB – CNY 2,999 (around PHP 23,300)
- 512GB – CNY 3,399 (around PHP 26,500)
nova 12 Lite
- 256GB – CNY 2,499 (around PHP 19,500)
- 512GB – CNY 2,799 (around PHP 21,800)
Both devices are available in Black, Blue, and White colorways. These devices are up for pre-orders now and will go on sale this coming January 5, 2024.
*Prices in PHP are direct conversions using the exchange rate at the time the content was published. These are not indicative of actual local pricing and don’t include additional costs like taxes, etc.
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