Huawei finally launched the nova 11 SE today. The phone appeared on the company’s website with a 108MP main camera and a slim profile. The official spec sheet revealed that there is no 5G connectivity available and Huawei has decided to omit chipset details entirely.

The phone was later listed on Vmall, a Huawei-owned online store in China. From there we discovered that the phone is powered by the Snapdragon 680, an LTE-only chipset built on the 6nm process with a 2.4GHz CPU. RAM remains a mystery, however.
The smartphone features a 6.67-inch 10-bit flat OLED panel with Full HD+ resolution. It has a 90Hz refresh rate and 100% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage. There’s a single punch-hole cutout in the center for a 32MP selfie camera that records video at up to 1080p resolution.

The nova 11 SE features a very slim profile of just 7.39mm. It weighs 186 grams and packs a 4,500 mAh battery. It supports 66W charging and Huawei says it can go from 0 to 100% in 32 minutes. The appropriate charger and cable can be found in the retail package.



Huawei Nova 11 SE
The phone boots HarmonyOS 4, joining a family of more than 100 million devices with the new operating system. It comes with a revamped notification center, better permission management for risky applications, and a live window to expand your current activities, placed in the notification bar.
Other highlights include NFC with the ability to store card information for offline payments, a dual nano SIM slot and an under-display fingerprint scanner.



Huawei Nova 11 SE
Huawei nova 11 SE is available in green, white and black. Prices are CNY 1,999 ($273/€257) for the 256 GB variant and CNY 2,199 ($300/€285) for the 512 GB variant. Pre-orders are live in China and the first sale is scheduled for November 3.

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