Huawei Nova 13 and Nova 13 Pro: Huawei’s latest mid-range leaves China and looks sensational
December 12, 2024
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Huawei continues to hold out with Android in the West. It became clear after the presentation in Dubai. new Nova 13 series It will reach Spain as an
Huawei continues to hold out with Android in the West. It became clear after the presentation in Dubai. new Nova 13 series It will reach Spain as an alternative in the middle class.
Two similar but not identical terminals: The Chinese manufacturer has reserved a telephoto camera for the top model. They will come with Android 15 pre-installed, despite Huawei’s efforts with HarmonyOS Next, which is already successful in China. These are Huawei Nova 13 and Huawei Nova 13 Pro.
Technical page of Huawei Nova 13 and Nova 13 Pro
Huawei Nova 13
Huawei Nova 13 Pro
SCREEN
6.76 inch OLED
FHD+ 2776 × 1224 pixels
120Hz refresh
6.76 inch OLED
FHD+ 2776 × 1224 pixels
LTPO1-120Hz
300Hz touch sampling
10-bit color depth
P3 color range
dimensions and weight
161.4×75.3×6.98mm
195 grams
163.4×74.9×7.82mm
209 grams
PROCESSOR
To be determined
To be determined
data store
To be determined
To be determined
STORAGE
To be determined
To be determined
REAR CAMERA
50 MP main, f/1.9, OIS
Ultra wide angle: 8 MP, f/2.2
Macro: 2 MP, f/2.4
Main: 50 MP, f/1.4 – f/4.0, OIS
Ultra wide angle: 8 MP, f/2.2
Telephoto lens: x3, f/2.4
FRONT CAMERA
60MP (f/2.4)
60 MP (f/2.4) + 8 MP x5 (f/2.2)
BATTERY
5,000mAh
100W fast charging
5,000mAh
100W fast charging
OPERATING SYSTEM
EMUI 15 + Android 15
EMUI 15 + Android 15
OTHERS
In-screen fingerprint reader
USB-C
WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.2
In-screen fingerprint reader
USB-C
WiFi 6
Bluetooth 5.2
PRICE
559 euros
699 euros
Continuity in elegance as well as design
Huawei has recently formalized the arrival of many Android smartphones and accessories in the global market, such as the Huawei FreeBuds Pro 4 or the new color of Huawei FreeClip. Mate, the newest foldable model in the field of mobile phones, stands out Recommendation for intermediate level.
This is the image of Huawei Nova 13 Pro.
They were introduced in China two months ago, now they arrive in different versions: Only Huawei Nova 13 and Huawei Nova 13 Pro coming to Spain. Its strong points are design and photography, as we will see below.
The design on the back camera module It hasn’t changed much: the same shape with rounded corners, the only difference is that in Nova 13 the metal frames extend throughout the module. This piece follows the style of the Nova 12 with a texture design that Huawei calls “dynamic images”.
The rear shows large 6.76-inch displays with FullHD+ panels and a refresh rate of up to 120 hertz. The difference here is Nova 13 Pro screen is LTPO that is, it will change dynamically from 1 to 120 Hz.
Cameras with mystery, versatility in performance
Part of its interior is a secret for now.: Huawei has been hiding its processors lately as a result of the tense environment of the trade war with the USA. For different reasons, but we don’t know the memory at the moment, but we can expect a minimum of 8GB of RAM based on the Chinese versions.
In photography, the ‘Pro’ model stands out with two big differences: variable aperture f/1.4 – f/4.0 and another camera dedicated to three layers of telephoto lenses. The cheapest one has 50 megapixel main and 8 megapixel ultra wide angle.
Huawei does not disclose the chip of the new Nova 13. It will come to light at some point
No HarmonyOS Next for now: Huawei announced that HarmonyOS will also reach mobile phones sold outside the borders of China. For now, we’ll have EMUI 15 updated to the latest version of Google’s operating system: Android 15, without the search engine firm’s services.
Price and availability of Huawei Nova 13
As we mentioned at the beginning, Huawei announced these new mid-range terminals in Dubai. They are available in various colors and these are their official prices:
Huawei Nova 13: 559 euros
Huawei Nova 13 Pro: 699 euros
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