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Nova Huawei phones stripped down to their basic unibody aluminum

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Vlad Savov


Huawei rapid rise in importance in the smartphone market is taking another step forward today with the introduction of a new series of handsets called Nova. These devices prevent high-end features and extras for the distillation of Huawei forces down in an affordable package, midrange. The first is the eponymous Nova, a 5-inch device with a full HD display, Snapdragon 625 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and a 12 megapixel camera with larger pixels than the average. It is enclosed in a unibody aluminum shell and bears more than a resemblance to the Nexus 6P Huawei built for Google.

"Battery is point number one pain when you talk about modern smartphones," said Huawei, and the Nova has a 3,020mAh battery inside, which should combine well with 1080p IPS screen more small. Without a high-spec screen or CPU inside Huawei Nova is likely to offer the life of the battery very competitive. It is good to see Huawei reuses the same sensor of the camera she used in RGB its flagship P9 (but without the second monochrome camera), which I found to be a very capable shooter. I also appreciated the tenacity and strength of the design of the P9 when I reviewed, and the Nova accounts its characteristics in a comprehensive manner that supports the suction Huawei to be recognized for its unibody aluminum case.

the fingerprint reader mounted at the rear of the New is, according to its manufacturer, the fastest in the world, requiring only 0.3 seconds to identify a user. I do not know what the extra speed is longer necessary with identity fingerprint systems, but it just goes to show that the function itself has become a critical mid-range rather than the preserve of combined top of the line. " In short, Nova will be fairly cheap for those who can not afford a beacon to get it.

A good example of the continuing fallout of high building quality and features

Join the Nova is a 5- , 5 inches more Nova, which has a different design and a couple of spec bumps, but is also a direct connection to the little brother. Nova Plus incorporates a 16-megapixel camera (higher resolution, but smaller pixels: 1.12μm 1.25μm vs. the Nova) and a 3,340mAh battery as its distinguishing features. Although it has the same resolution as Full HD Nova, displaying the Nova Plus actually looks much better to me. Seeing that ahead of the debut IFA phones today, he showed greater color accuracy and better viewing angles, and given the primacy of the screens in our everyday use of the phones, I would say that most is probably the one to consider first.

beyond launch its new budget line phones, Huawei also today announced the MediaPad M3, the latest entry in its line of Android tablets. This slate 8.4. inch has 2560 x 1600 resolution and stereo speakers on the top and bottom (when held vertically). These have been co-designed with Harman Kardon and offer 1W of power per speaker. Preloaded software will also help audio reproduction by automatically identifying and adjusting the orientation and the content type.

With a 5,100mAh battery, a Kirin 950 processor, and the option to pop in a SIM card for LTE cellular connectivity, the MediaPad M3 is yet another in a long line of Android tablets, although equipped well designed. The thing that has been holding them for so long has been the software and the lack of applications that really exploit larger screens - and unfortunately I do not see that changing too soon for the M3. While the last Nougat Google itself has shown to be a boon for users Pixel C, the new Huawei tablet will not ship with it, and was actually performing a pre-Marshmallow version of Android when it was shown at IFA.

But where is the nougat?

As usual for Huawei, presenting the new material included no mention of the Android software that plays a leading role in its devices. Unfortunately, despite being out already Nougat, La Nova and Nova Plus will both ship with Android Marshmallow on board. Running the latest version of the software should be something all smartphones reached at least the day of its launch, and it's disappointing not to see Huawei raise the level of mid-range in terms of software as speed it is done in terms of quality of construction and design material.

The Huawei Nova will cost € 399 in Europe, when it is released worldwide in October. New Plus will be only slightly more expensive at € 429, launching at the same time. Both phones come with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage as standard. As for the MediaPad M3, it begins to € 349 with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage and capped at € 449 with double the storage to 64GB and added LTE connectivity. The M3 also goes on sale starting from September 26.