Details of a Huawei nova 11 SE appeared online last week, so it made sense that the phone will launch relatively soon. That has happened recently, at least for the brand’s home market in China, confirming some of the details leaked earlier, while also debunking others.
On its official spec sheet, the Huawei nova 11 SE comes with a 6.67-inch Full HD+ OLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate, a 4,500mAh battery which supports up to 66W charging. While the prior leak noted its storage options to be either 128GB or 256GB, the phone’s official product page lists a choice of 256GB or 512GB instead. No RAM figures were provided though, so we still only have the 8GB figure from before to work with. The official page also notes a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset.
The official launch also confirms that the Huawei nova 11 SE will indeed have a 108MP main camera, accompanied by an 8MP wide angle shooter and a 2 MP macro unit. In front, it instead has a 32MP camera sitting in a punch-hole cutout. Also worth noting is a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
For their prices, the 256GB version of the Huawei nova 11 SE will cost RMB1,999, (~RM1, 304) while the 512GB model is priced at RMB2,199 (~RM1,434). It will be available in its home market starting 3 November, but no details on availability elsewhere, including the local market, just yet.
(Source: Huawei [1], [2])
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