Huawei recently expanded the nova Series yet again by unveiling the new nova 10 and nova 10 Pro. At a glance, they looked so similar to each other which came as no surprise since the Chinese tech giant has indeed equipped both phones with plenty of identical features.
For example, both models are powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G 4G processor. The same also goes for their rear camera module which is inclusive of a 50MP f/1.9 main camera, 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera, and 2MP depth sensor.
Hence, we believe this is why the nova 10 Pro also has a slightly larger Full HD+ 120Hz OLED screen at 6.78-inch as opposed to the 6.67-inch screen on the standard model. Additionally, the Pro model’s selfie camera is located on the top left corner section of its screen instead of the top centre as per the standard nova 10.
Last but not least, they are also priced differently with the nova 10 Pro starting at CNY3,699 (~RM2,441) for the 128GB version while the 256GB option costs CNY3,999 (~RM2,640). For the standard model, the 128GB version goes for CNY2,699 (~RM1,782) and as you may expect, the 256GB is priced slightly higher at CNY2,999 (~RM1,980).
Users can activate Huawei Tag’s sound alert once they are nearby it so that the tracker can be physically located and picked up immediately. Powered by a user-replaceable CR2032 battery, Huawei claimed that its new IP67-rated tracker can last for up to one year before users have to change its battery.
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