Huawei launches the Nova 4e, a Huawei P30 Lite for the Chinese market
Huawei’s Nova series is its sub-premium line of devices that somewhat competes with Samsung’s Galaxy A lineup. The company released the Nova 4 a few months ago, and it featured a Kirin 970, 48 MP camera, and punch-hole camera. The Chinese company has now unveiled another device in that lineup, the Nova 4e.
The Nova 4e features a 6.15-inch FHD+ display, with a teardrop notch at the top housing a selfie camera. That selfie camera is a 32 MP (f/1.8) one, too, which appears to be Huawei’s selfie sensor of choice this year. At the back of the Nova 4e is a triple camera setup (24 MP, f/1.8 + 8 MP 120-degree wide-angle + 2 MP depth sensor). In the middle of the device’s rear is a traditional fingerprint reader.
Under the hood is a Kirin 710, Huawei’s mid-range SoC for this generation. 128 GB of storage is standard but buyers will be able to choose between 4 GB and 6 GB of RAM. There’s also a MicroSD slot available.
Providing the Nova 4e with juice is a 3,340 mAh battery, with 18 W fast-charge via Type-C port keeping charge times down. There’s a 3.5mm headphone jack, and the device runs on Android Pie out of the box.
The Nova 4e goes on sale in China on March 21 and will be rebranded as the P30 Lite in other regions come March 26.
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