The Huawei nova 9 series brings not only 120Hz OLED displays
Huawei has just introduced new mid-range models in China – the nova 9 and nova 9 Pro. The pair brings, among other things, a 120Hz display, a 50MPx camera, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chipset or very fast charging. On the contrary, the absence of support for 5G networks freezes.
What are the differences between Huawei nova 9 and nova 9 Pro?
First, let’s talk about the differences between the Pro and the classic variant. Model Pro offers now two 32MPx selfie cameras instead of one, with the other being ultra-wide. It boasts up 100W charging and cooling built on graphene. The rest of the specifications are the same except for the batteries, which we will get to.
So it covers the front of both phones 6.57 ″ OLED display with Full HD + resolution and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. There is also a fingerprint reader under the display. We will then find it on the back 50MPx main sensor, 8MPx ultra-wide camera and two 2MPx modules. One is in depth and the other in macro.
As for the battery, the Pro variant received a battery with a capacity of 4,000 mAh, which supports the already mentioned 100W charging, while the classic version has a 4,300mAh battery with support for a still decent 66W charging. The phones will be available in blue, purple, green and black with the basic version (8/128 GB) starting at 2,699 CNY (about 9,000 crowns without tax). If you are interested in the Pro version (8/128 GB), you will pay for it 3,499 CNY (about 11,700 crowns without tax).
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Source: GSMArena