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Huawei Nova 12.7 cm (5") 4G USB Type-C 3 GB 3020 mAh Silver

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Bullet Points Huawei Nova 12.7 cm (5") 4G USB Type-C 3 GB 3020 mAh Silver
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  • - 12.7 cm (5") 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • - Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 2 GHz
  • - 3 GB MicroSD (TransFlash) 128 GB
  • - 4G NanoSIM
  • - 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Bluetooth 4.1
  • - Single camera 12 MP
  • - Lithium Polymer (LiPo) 3020 mAh
Long product name Huawei Nova 12.7 cm (5") 4G USB Type-C 3 GB 3020 mAh Silver :
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5" IPS 1920 x 1080, Snapdragon 625 (4 x 2.0GHz + 4 x 2.0GHz), 3GB LPDDR3, GPS, A-GPS, 12MP, Android
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Short summary description Huawei Nova 12.7 cm (5") 4G USB Type-C 3 GB 3020 mAh Silver:
This short summary of the Huawei Nova 12.7 cm (5") 4G USB Type-C 3 GB 3020 mAh Silver data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

Huawei Nova, 12.7 cm (5"), 1920 x 1080 pixels, 2 GHz, 3 GB, 12 MP, Silver

Long summary description Huawei Nova 12.7 cm (5") 4G USB Type-C 3 GB 3020 mAh Silver:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Huawei Nova 12.7 cm (5") 4G USB Type-C 3 GB 3020 mAh Silver based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Huawei Nova. Display diagonal: 12.7 cm (5"), Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Processor frequency: 2 GHz, Processor family: Qualcomm Snapdragon, Processor model: 625. RAM capacity: 3 GB, RAM type: LPDDR3. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 12 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. Battery capacity: 3020 mAh. Product colour: Silver. Weight: 146 g

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Reviews
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
Uk has collected 200 expert reviews for Huawei Nova 12.7 cm (5") 4G USB Type-C 3 GB 3020 mAh Silver and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
80%
Source Review comments Score
devontechsupport.com
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:29
The Huawei Nova is a mid-range phone, designed to give you the look and feel of an expensive mobile, while cutting down some of the bits and bobs inside to keep the price well under that of top-end models.It costs 399 Euros (around £345/$445/AU$585), but...
Bottom line The Huawei Nova is a mid-range phone that flirts with the high-end in a few areas, including its high-quality aluminium frame. It doesn't have a particularly striking design to match, but in terms of pure quality of construction it's close to the Huawei M...
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mobilechoiceuk.com
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:30
It has been widely reported that Huawei were Google's top pick to manufacture the Pixel range of phones but talks broke down when Google suggested they wanted no branding other than their own on the device.However, word on the street was that Huawei had a...
Good Ergonomic size, premium looks...
Bad Very expensive, camera needs work, Processor underpowered...
Bottom line The Nova is one of the most elegantly designed phones in the market today, with tiny bezels and a very palm-friendly 5-inch screen size.However, it is also incredibly expensive and lacking in processing power and camera smarts. For around the same price y...
70%
wovow.org
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:30
Huawei Nova is a smartphone midrange from the premium design, with a 5-inch screen, a good camera, and compelling performance.The Nova is certainly a nice phone, solid, elegant and very pleasant to handle thanks to its compact proportions and the roundnes...
Bottom line A mid-range smartphone aesthetically cured like this Nova is not easy to find, except perhaps among the same product as the Huawei Honor P9 or 8. In addition to the build quality, offers excellent range, a good display, and a camera than satisfactory.The...
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pocket-lint.com
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2017-08-13 10:13:30
When we first caught wind that Huawei was going to be contributing to the Nexus programme in 2015, we were excited for this ambitious Chinese company. The good thing about making a Nexus phone, is it puts you on the Android map. Although some questioned w...
Good Compact size, decent build quality, long-lasting battery life...
Bad EMUI continues to hamper Android, camera is lacklustre...
Bottom line The Huawei Nova is a decent small-scale Android phone. It sits in a place in the market where there's desperate need for quality without an overly hefty price tag.Sadly it's not without its compromises. Its camera needs improvement, Huawei's software stil...
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mobilephones.com
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2017-08-13 10:13:30
Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeOur Huawei Nova review unveils a smartphone that isn't too dissimilar to the Huawei Honor 5C , which we reviewed a mere few weeks ago. The Huawei Nova however, does have a fingerprint sensor and a...
88%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:31
If it's always Saturday night for you, then carrying around a massive smartphone can be a pain. Unsightly bulges in your pocket ruin the look of your outfit, and if you're a guy, could get you mistakenly thrown out of places due to lewd behaviour. Where d...
Good Attractive design and good build quality, Strong rear camera, Excellent battery life...
Bad Software niggles, Too expensive...
Bottom line No. Although the Nova is a great phone, it's simply overpriced. If it cost $300, it would be worth considering, but at 400 euros, it's way off the mark. No matter how much you value style, no one wants to overpay for a smartphone, and that's what you'll d...
60%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:31
Huawei has gone from strength to strength in the UK, with recent releases including the flagship Huawei P9 proving popular in Britain – but it isn't done yet. Announced at IFA 2016 in Berlin , Huawei has launched a new range of smartphones to take on the...
Bottom line So, what do we think of the Huawei Nova? While it's good on paper, it's slightly underwhelming in real life. The processor isn't quite as quick as the competition, the graphical capabilities aren't great and the quality of low-light photography is less th...
60%
techradar.com
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:31
The Huawei Nova is a mid-range phone, designed to give you the look and feel of an expensive mobile, while cutting down some of the bits and bobs inside to keep the price well under that of top-end models.It costs 399 Euros (around £345/$445/AU$585), but...
Good High, quality aluminium build, Decent battery life...
Bad Quite expensive, Poor low, light camera performance, Emotion UI needs manual tweaks...
Bottom line A well-made mid-range phone, but one a little too expensive given the competition at the price. You can get a similarly impressive phone with a better camera and CPU for the same cash...
70%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
The Huawei Nova is a mid-range phone, designed to give you the look and feel of an expensive mobile, while cutting down some of the bits and bobs inside to keep the price well under that of top-end models.It costs 399 Euros (around £345/$445/AU$585), bu...
Good Highquality aluminium build, Decent battery life...
Bad Quite expensive, Poor lowlight camera performance, Emotion UI needs manual tweaks...
Bottom line A well-made mid-range phone, but one a little too expensive given the competition at the price. You can get a similarly impressive phone with a better camera and CPU for the same cash...
70%
itpro.co.uk
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
Huawei, once just another Chinese tech manufacturer, has swiftly risen to become one of the most capable mid-range smartphone makers in the industry. In fact, the company is so good that Google tapped it to manufacture the last of its first-party Nexus de...
Good Solid performance, attractive design, good battery life...
Bad Lots of bloatware, Emotion UI still isn't as nice as stock Android, Undermined by the OnePlus 3...
Bottom line The Huawei Nova gets a lot of things right, but it's fighting a difficult battle - the OnePlus 3 is nigh-unbeatable in virtually every category...
80%
alphr.com
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
Huawei, as a relative newcomer to the smartphone top table, is in an enviable position. The advantage it has over its rivals? The smartphones the company has been pushing out have been on a steady upward curve. It's the advantage of the newcomer, but it...
Bottom line Missing benchmarks notwithstanding, Huawei has presented us with a very likeable handset in the Nova. It's attractive, seems zippy and responsive, has a bright, vibrant screen and solid battery life – and all for a not unreasonable £340.Not unreasonable...
80%
gizmodo.co.uk
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
Huawei has launched a new mid-range smartphone, and we rather like it. Is it good enough to turn your head away from the excellent OnePlus 3 though?A normal-sized phone! It may not feel like it at times, but companies haven't completely forgotten about su...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
Huawei smartphone launches seem to be a regular occurrence these days. We’ve already had three handsets this year, and now we have the intriguingly well-specced Huawei Nova, alongside its plus-sized brother, the Nova Plus...
Good Great screen, Speedy performance, Long-lasting battery...
Bad Disappointing camera, Emotion UI...
Bottom line Despite the niggles, there's plenty to like about Huawei's latest Nova handset. With its vibrant, curved-edge screen, smooth performance and battery life that will last you a full working day, it should serve you well, but the problem is it's up against s...
80%
thunderbaylive.com
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
Read more: Huawei has two new mid-range smartphones: the nova and the nova plus. The nova is a 5.0 inch device with 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625. The nova plus is a 5.5 version with the same basic internals...
0%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
Huawei Nova hands-on – A new budget contender enters a crowded market Huawei has had a good year with its high-end phones, with both the Leica-engineered P9 and P9 Plus impressing both the press and the public. And now it's using IFA in Berlin to unveil a...
Good Great design, Accurate display, Stellar battery life...
Bad Some performance issues, EMUI skin is terrible...
Bottom line Huawei Nova – Battery Battery life is one area where the use of a 620 CPU is a godsend. Huawei claims the 620 is 30% more power efficient than Qualcomm's older, and more common, 615. Having used the Nova as my main phone for more than a fortnight, I belie...
70%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
If this is what counts as mid-range, I'm not sure I'll ever buy a flagship phone again.Huawei's Nova has broken cover at this year's IFA show, and it's got pretty much everything you could want in a phone - including a price that won't break the bank.Top-...
Good Familiar design adds a touch of class, Snappy performance and decent battery life...
Bad There's no escaping EMUI, Camera quality is only average for the money, Can't beat the OnePlus 3 for value...
Bottom line The mid-range market is seriously heating up this year. Motorola used to rule the roost, but now there are some major contenders for the top spot - and based on a quick 15 minute fondle with the Nova, it could be one of them. I'm a big fan of the all-met...
80%
stuff.tv/my/
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
If this is what counts as mid-range, I'm not sure I'll ever buy a flagship phone again.Huawei's Nova has broken cover at this year's IFA show, and it's got pretty much everything you could want in a phone - including a price that won't break the bank.Top-...
Good Familiar design adds a touch of class, Snappy performance and decent battery life...
Bad There's no escaping EMUI, Camera quality is only average for the money, Can't beat the OnePlus 3 for value...
Bottom line I'm a big fan of the Nova's all-metal build, and it ticks all the right boxes when it comes to hardware. Extras like the fingerprint sensor, which are quickly becoming must-haves for any phone, are welcome too.If you can live with a custom Android skin, i...
80%
notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:30
Handy alternative. Like its 5.5-inch sibling Nova Plus, Huawei's Nova is almost premium-range in terms of build. However, the 5-inch handset had even more to offer in the test and gives its mid-range opponents a hard time...
Good bright Full HD screen, high-quality build, USB Type-C port, fingerprint sensor, decent camera, long battery life...
Bad no optical image stabilizer, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi only, hybrid dual-SIM only, no App2SD...
Bottom line Like Huawei's Nova Plus, Huawei's Nova is a really good smartphone with hardly any shortcomings. A very bright Full HD panel, high-quality and rigid casing, USB Type-C port, support for two SIM cards, and a reliable fingerprint scanner belong to its plus...
86%
phonearena.com
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
How many different ways are there to put together a smartphone? Manufacturers pick and choose components from myriad sources to bring us tricked-out flagships with bleeding-edge specs, ruggedized handsets able to withstand a little abuse, and even incred...
Good Fantastic battery life, Feels quite wellmade, maybe more than pricing would suggest...
Bad Expected more from the cameras, after all Huawei's hype, Display not terribly bright nor accurate, EMUI will take novice users some getting used to, No unified “Nova” hardware design, some poor aesthetic decisions...
Bottom line Huawei put together two very solid phones with the Nova and Nova Plus. They don't do any one thing really well, but instead combine respectable performance (so long as you aren't too into gaming), alright camera quality, and decent design into two relativ...
73%
chipchick.com
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
Announced alongside the larger Nova Plus at IFA 2016, the Huawei Nova bears an uncanny resemblance to the Nexus 6P. That shouldn't come a much of a surprise considering Huawei actually manufactures the 6P for Google. With its similar diamond cut edges and...
Good Fingerprint sensor has several extra functions, great build quality and attractive Nexus-like design, excellent bright and sharp 1080p display, very good performance, all-day battery life...
Bad A bit too pricey, camera is solid but nothing to write home about, Prev2 of 2Next...
Bottom line If you like the looks of the Nexus 6P but want something a bit smaller, the Huawei Nova is what you're looking for. However, If you're looking for similar specs and want a bigger display, Huawei also has the 5.5″ Nova Plus hitting store shelves soon. The...
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androidcentral.com
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
Huawei's new pair of mid-rangers boasts impressive build quality and flagship-beating battery life.Expensive, top-tier phones are all well and good. But over the past year, the £300-400 mark is where some of the most meaningful innovation has been happeni...
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recombu.com
Updated:
2017-08-13 10:13:32
Huawei Nova review: We've spent the week with Huawei's latest mobile, nicknamed the Nova, which at under £400 should provide serious competition for the likes of the OnePlus 3 , Samsung's Galaxy A5 and the Honor 8 .These days the likes of the OnePlus 3 ha...
Good Fantastic battery life, Compact, attractive unibody, Strong display...
Bad Glitchy software, Occasional stutters...
Bottom line The Nova is a slick bit of hardware which boasts particularly impressive battery life, as well as offering a solid media experience. However, the software issues and glitches can make it quite a frustrating experience at times and performance is clearly l...
70%
androidauthority.com
Updated:
2017-09-19 03:31:49
HUAWEI recently announced two new mid-range Android smartphones: the nova and the nova plus. The nova is a 5.0 inch device with 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor. The nova plus is a 5.5 inch variant with the same basic in...
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mashable.com
Updated:
2017-10-14 09:48:00
The IFA electronics trade show in Berlin didn't see too many flagship smartphone launches this year. Some companies, such as LG, opted for separate events weeks before or after the show, and most of the new phones we've seen, like Huawei's nova and nova p...
Good Beautiful design Solid performance Well built...
Bad Could be cheaper...
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topnewreview.com
Updated:
2018-04-08 09:07:38
When we tested this phone after Huawei announced it in September, we found a very nicely designed device at what looked like a very reasonable cost. So far, though, we haven't seen hide nor hair of the larger Nova Plus model in the UK, while the Nova is o...
Bottom line In today's competitive phone market, the Nova needs to be cheaper, but it's a fine device with no big drawbacks...
80%
hw4all.com
Updated:
2018-08-06 18:32:57
New name, new market segment: the smartphone Huawei nova has decided to attack the upper segment of the mass market. Of the strengths of the smartphone stated high efficiency, as well as the camera above the average. At the same time, a smartphone should...
Bottom line I do not like to believe in it not once, but on a smartphone nova Mate S. Both models have become for the Chinese manufacturer of the experimental, as they are quite different from the usual Huawei smartphones. But if Mate S unpleasantly surprised by the...
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newatlas.com
Updated:
2020-04-14 02:43:57
Huawei's 2016 expansion plans continue, this time with a pair of mid-range phones aiming to offer premium stylings alongside an affordable price tag. Here's what we thought of the 5-inch Nova and the 5.5-inch Nova Plus.Take either phone out of the box, an...
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