Huawei confirms launch of nova 11 series on April 17 with detailed spec list

The company is expected to launch three models in the series - the nova 11, nova 11 Pro and nova 11 Ultra..

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Huawei has announced the launch of the nova 11 series, which will be released on April 17. The company is expected to launch three models in the series - the nova 11, nova 11 Pro and nova 11 Ultra.

The vanilla nova 11 will feature a flat 6.7-inch OLED screen with Kunlun glass protection, and a 60MP front-facing camera housed inside a punch hole cutout. Meanwhile, the nova 11 Pro and Ultra models will feature a 6.78-inch curved OLED screen, with a secondary 8MP front-facing camera next to the 60MP primary shooter. The Ultra model will come with a 1220 x 2652px resolution display with a 120Hz refresh rate, and a Snapdragon 778G chipset.

In terms of cameras, the nova 11 will feature a 50MP main camera with an RYYB sensor, along with an 8MP ultrawide module and a depth sensor. The Ultra model will feature a ten-speed variable aperture lens on the main sensor, as well as two-way BDS satellite connectivity.

All three models in the nova 11 series will come equipped with a 4,500 mAh battery with 66W fast charging on the vanilla model, and 100W fast charging on the Pro and Ultra models. Additionally, all models will be launched with Harmony OS 3.

The nova 11 will be available in white, black, gold, and green colors, with 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage options. The green and black versions of the nova 11 Pro and Ultra models will have a special leather back finish with embossed nova branding, as seen on official teasers shared by Huawei on Weibo.

Huawei's nova 11 series is expected to offer impressive features and specifications, making it a much-anticipated launch for fans of the brand.

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