Huawei Nova to come with a new variant: 4GB RAM, 256GB ROM

Huawei Nova is a shining star among mid-range phones with 3GB RAM and large battery. And only one month since its debut, Huawei Nova has a new upgrade with 4GB RAM labelled CAZ-AL10. Let’s check it out.

Huawei Nova

Huawei Nova: newly upgraded RAM

Aiming at younger users, Huawei released their elegant 5-inch phone with fantastic camera function – the Huawei Nova. The original version of this smartphone packs 13 MP rear camera and a 8 MP selfie camera with faster Hybrid Image focusing.  Additionally, it has a large battery Li-ion cell (3020 mAh) with fast charging feature via its USB-C port. There is also 32GB of on board and 256GB expandable storage. The first version is equipped with 3GB of RAM, a Snapdragon 625 octa-core chipset and an Adreno 506 GPU supporting graphics tasks.

In the new variant Nova, Huawei seems to focus on upgrading the phone RAM to target a higher market range. That being said, the phone comes with 4GB RAM and the same 32GB ROM that is also expandable storage of up to 256GB (using SIM 2 slot). Moreover, it is stated to support LTE-A carrier aggregation on some Chinese carriers with up to 300 Mbps download speed. The new variant of Nova smartphone has been launched in black and white options. Other than these, camera features, battery as well as the rest of the specs remain the same. This version is now available only to Chinese market and yet to reveal its international release date.

Huawei Nova 2

Huawei Nova is a very capable mid-range phone providing high RAM, large battery, back side fingerprint sensor with metallic rims and rear. In spite of not being a flagship, this new version can satisfy most of users’ needs with the combination of powerful specs and an elegant all-metal design.

Huawei Nova price

The 3GB Huawei Nova Price has been set a little higher than we were expecting, coming in at $445. However, the 4GB version’s price still remains unknown. If the price is reasonable, the new Nova will be one of most worth-buying phones in 2016. So, stay tuned and follow our page to keep yourself updated!