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Here's what the Huawei Nova 6 SE may look like


Huawei is reportedly planing to launch their latest series of Nova 6 smartphones next week in China with an event scheduled on December 5. And as we wait for the the manufacturer to go live with their new lineup devices, here comes Android Headlines adding some salt to the story, giving us a look on the leaked press renders of the upcoming smaller iteration of Huawei Nova 6 fleet. The handset is named Nova 6 SE and is said to make it's first official appearance alongside it's pricier sibling in the early week of December.

When we closely examine the phone, the device leaked in courtesy of Android Headlines makes it's it to our desks in Green color and unlike the previously talked about standard Nova 6 model, we get to see a single punch hole camera design where the standard variant is expected to arrive with dual front facing cameras in punch hole design. On the back we are looking at a square shaped quad camera setup that is very similar to the Apple iPhone 11 and allegedly includes a primary shooter of 60 megapixel sensor, alongside a 16MP lens and two 2MP sensors. From the hardware side we are reportedly getting Huawei's Kirin 810 7nm chipset, a 4800mAh powered battery capable of 40W charging support and side-mounted fingerprint sensor. We don't have much to offer you right now on the device but we will definitely see more in the forthcoming week from the Chinese.

Source: Android Headlines

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