Every year, top smartphone brands introduce new models into the market to cater for consumers’ various requirements and needs. Huawei is no exception – it continues to expand the HUAWEI nova Series – a design and entertainment-focused smartphone line that particularly appeals to the younger generation.
This summer, Huawei is planning to release another beautiful nova smartphone, the HUAWEI nova 8. Will it have nova’s DNA like previous models? And what’s new about it? Let’s learn more about the new nova phone.
First things first, as a newcomer to the HUAWEI nova Series, the HUAWEI nova 8 must be carrying the signature features and DNA of the nova Series.
Meet nova’s DNA
Since the release of the first model in 2016 in China, Huawei’s nova series smartphones have been well-known for their combination of chic design and advanced camera technologies. The word ‘nova’ means something new, originally from astronomers discovering new stars.
Huawei takes inspiration from the mysterious, romantic yet energetic ‘nova’ and redefines it with its HUAWEI nova smartphones. With the launch of HUAWEI nova 5T, the HUAWEI nova series initiated a trend of not only great-looking products, but also a unique mobile experience to consumers.
Huawei’s nova series is probably the best-looking light flagship series available. Over the years, each nova smartphone wows consumers with a bold design and impressive camera. Here, it’s not about recording everything in a boring format. Instead, HUAWEI nova smartphones are made to inspire creativity by capturing consumers’ passions and bringing their imaginations to life.
HUAWEI nova smartphones speak to the younger generation who want a fresh design. With the upcoming nova 8, the nova series once again gives consumers the freedom to create and share their stories.
Stunning design
The HUAWEI nova 8 uses an eye-catching camera design, called a Nebular Camera System Design. It’s an elliptical shape housing all the cameras and the flashlight, which is unique and exclusive to HUAWEI nova users. If you are tired of an ordinary camera design, this design would definitely capture your heart.
The Blush Gold finish is classy yet refreshing and goes well with any fashion trend. Echoing young consumers’ on-the-go style, HUAWEI nova 8 has a slim and lightweight body. With a big focus on entertainment as per previous nova models, the new HUAWEI nova 8 will also sport a curved OLED screen that supports a 90Hz refresh rate, thin bezels and excellent image quality.
Solid camera capabilities
This anticipated nova model is equipped with a quad-camera including a 64MP primary camera. The HUAWEI nova 8 will tap into Huawei’s expertise in mobile photography. It’ll feature a wide-angle camera, depth camera and macro camera in addition to the powerful 64MP main camera. Dual-view video and other creative camera features will be available on HUAWEI nova 8 as well.
Then there’s the selfie camera. It’s not just a high-res camera that lets users capture their beautiful self, but it will also support Huawei’s night photography capabilities and AI algorithms for brighter selfies and proper facial enhancement.
It is fair to say that HUAWEI nova 8 makes a solid camera phone for consumers, especially for those who are keen to capture and share.
Flagship-level charging experience and HUAWEI Seamless AI Life experience
HUAWEI nova series makes flagship features accessible to all consumers, and so does the HUAWEI nova 8. One thing you can’t miss is the 66W HUAWEI SuperCharge. Compared to many smartphones, even flagship models on the market, the charging speeds the HUAWEI nova 8 offers are really impressive.
If you happen to own other Huawei devices such as the MateBook, you can connect the laptop with HUAWEI nova 8 for a seamless cross-device experience. The new nova smartphone also works perfectly with the HUAWEI FreeBuds to let enjoy immersive audio.
With a stylish design, all-around camera, long battery life and smart features, it seems that the HUAWEI nova 8 will be a great smartphone replacement. This smartphone will be in store on the 1st of September in South Africa.