Say hello to the Huawei nova 11 Pro, a phone that is firmly positioned in the upper mid-range but feels like a flagship.
The premium feel starts with the retail box, which contains a case, USB cable and 100W charger. Huawei says it will get your phone to 100% in just 20 minutes if you’re not using it, or 50% in 15 minutes if you do. you do it.


Unboxing of the Huawei nova 11 Pro
Huawei’s nova series has always been about design and the 11 Pro takes that to another level. We have the black color with gold accents on the logo and around the main camera lens, but there is a green color that is unique in today’s market. Both models are covered in nova Monogram Vegan Leather, adding a touch of class and quality to the phone.
Neither black with gold accents nor gold is everyone’s cup of tea, but there’s no denying the nova 11 Pro stands out in a sea of utilitarian devices.

Upfront, there’s a 6.78-inch OLED with a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10 support, and a razor-sharp 429ppi. Inside is a Snapdragon 778G chipset limited to 4G and it’s paired with 8GB of RAM. The battery is a 4,500mAh unit, with 256GB or 512GB of storage.
As for the camera, the Huawei nova 11 Pro has two in the front and two in the back. On the front, there’s a 60MP 17mm ultrawide selfie shooter with autofocus and an 8MP 52mm portrait selfie camera also with af. Around back, there’s a 50MP wide-angle and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, both with autofocus.

The Huawei nova 11 Pro is shaping up to be quite a capable phone. It’s up for grabs in China for now, and there’s a small problem with whether it’s a viable pick on the global market. The Huawei nova 11 Pro does not have Google Play Services. However, Huawei’s App Gallery now covers just about every app a regular user would need, which, coupled with the excellent specs and quirky looks, could make the nova 11 Pro a solid choice.
Stay tuned for our review!


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