Earlier this week, The Chinese Giant launched Huawei Nova 5T
in Europe which is actually another variant of Honor 20 but the company
hasn’t closed out its smartphone lineup for 2019 yet. The Chinese brand
has just launched its newest upcoming smartphone, dubbed the Nova 5Z.
Introduced earlier this year in June, the Nova 5 series offered three
amazing smartphones prior to the 5Z & 5T – the Nova 5 and Nova 5i
and the Nova 5 Pro.
Huawei Nova 5Z
is now up for sale at the company's official online store in china
called the Vmall. The listing showcases a 6.26-inch full HD+ display
with a punch-hole design, next to no bezels, and a quad-camera setup
housed in a matrix module.
Resting underneath this square-circular setup is a capacitive
fingerprint reader. Right off the bat, it’s not difficult to tell that
the 5Z borrows its design language from the Nova 5i Pro. It carries over
the squircle camera housing while also inheriting the punch hole
design.
Diving
into the Nova 5Z’s optics capabilities, it features a square-shaped
quad-camera module at the rear. The setup includes a 48-megapixel
primary shooter along with with an MP super wide-angle camera, a 2MP
macro lens, and another 2MP depth sensor. On the front, you have a
32-megapixel selfie camera sitting inside the punch hole.
furthermore, the device comes loaded with numerous AI features including
the wide-angle distortion correction, the super night mode and much
more.
Huawei
5Z is energized by a 4000mAh battery that also supports 20 watts fast
charging. The phone comes in two different memory variants: a standard
version with 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage and a premium-tier variant
with 8 gigs of RAM and 128 GB of onboard storage.
The
Nova 5Z is powered by the brand’s own Kirin 810 chipset and will run on
the latest Android 9 Pie OS with EMUI 9.1 on top. Other features
include a 3D hyperboloid cover glass on the back, USB Type-C, 3.5mm
headphone jack, and GPU Turbo.
Huawei Nova 5Z is now available
for purchase in china and the price of the basic 6GB + 64 GB variant
starts from just 1,599 Yuan or 35,000 Pakistani rupees. Do you think
that Huawei is recycling its old designs? Let us know what you think in
the comments below!
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