Huawei Nova 3 is going to be out on the market very soon, and according to reports, its maker prepared a special for its launching. The release date was also announced and such confirmation simply puts an end to endless rumors about the new phone.
Release Date
Huawei confirmed that it is unveiling Nova 3 on July 18 in China. The tech company made the announcement this week through China’s microblog Sina Weibo.
Specifications
Huawei Nova 3 will have a 6.3-inch Full HD+ for its display. It is also fitted with a Kirin 970 chipset, an octa-core processor with 6GB of RAM and a 128GB memory that is still expandable to up to 256GB with a micro SD card. For added power, the processor has been paired with a Mali-G72 and the GPU Turbo technology for that 4D gaming experience.
This GPU support will enhance graphics performance by 60 percent while at the same time cutting down energy consumption by as much as 30 percent. This technology will make the Nova 3 a great gadget for VR and AR gaming innovations.
The phone is expected to run on Android 8.1 Oreo OS with Huawei’s EMUI.
Camera
The Huawei Nova 3 also features a camera that is excellent for photography. It comes in a dual-camera setup with the rear lens having a 24MP sensor with an f/1.8 aperture combination. For the front camera, the smartphone has a 2MP lens.
Special Features
The Huawei Nova 3 is equipped with Artificial Intelligence for accurate face and sound recognition. It also comes with 3,650mAh battery and boasts of a Super Charge technology that will allow users to fully charge in as fast as 30 minutes. Lastly, it will be available in three colors, namely blue, aqua and yellow, GSM Arena reported.
The Huawei Nova 3 is going to be released in China and India first before it will be distributed to the rest of Asia. For the price, it is not mentioned in the reports yet.


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