An image of a rebranded HUAWEI nova 11 was spotted on Weibo coming from a separate phone maker in China—Hi Nova 11.
As the name suggests the phone features a 5G connectivity something that isn't found on HUAWEI devices for a very long time due to US sanctions. The processor may likely be the activated 5G version of the 6nm SD778G processor with Adreno 642L GPU.
The rest are pretty much the same from its elegant-looking design, display, cameras, and battery and possibly at memory configurations as well.
To recap, the HUAWEI nova 11 uses a 6.7-inch 120Hz OLED with FHD+ resolution, SD778G, 8GB RAM, 256GB internal storage, 4,500mAh battery with 66W SuperCharge.
On the camera side, it has the custom 50MP f/1.9 RYYB Ultra Vision Camera with QPD Full-Pixel Precise Focus, AIS + 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide macro (2cm) camera + laser AF + 10-channel color temperature sensor. While the selfie has 60MP f/2.4 with a 100-degree ultra-wide field of view sensor.
Unfortunately, the price hasn't been revealed yet but the launch may be imminent according to tipsters.
It's not the first time to see a rebranded device, after several restrictions of US to HUAWEI, the company has to find other ways to push forward. Apart from the "Hi" brand, there have been other phone makers we saw that carry out tech from HUAWEI such as WIKO for example.
What do you guys think?
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