Huawei has officially unveiled the Nova 11 SE today on the company’s website. The official specifications indicate a slim profile and an impressive 108 MP primary camera with the notable absence of 5G connectivity, and Huawei has opted to withhold specific details regarding the chipset.
The smartphone boasts a 10-bit 6.67″ flat OLED panel featuring 1080p resolution, a 90 Hz refresh rate, and comprehensive 100% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage.
Impressively, the Nova 11 SE showcases an exceptionally slim profile, measuring just 7.39 mm in thickness. Despite its sleek design, it maintains a weight of 186 grams.
Although there is no mention of a chipset in the phone’s official listing, a retail store entry revealed that the Nova 11 SE is equipped with the Snapdragon 680, a chipset exclusively designed for LTE connectivity, employing a 6 nm process and featuring a 2.4 GHz CPU. Despite these details, the exact amount of RAM remains undisclosed.
The phone runs on HarmonyOS 4, becoming a part of a growing ecosystem encompassing over 100 million devices equipped with this new operating system. It introduces an enhanced notification center, improved management of permissions for potentially risky applications, and a Live Window feature that extends ongoing activities, conveniently located in the notification bar.
The main camera setup on the back includes a 108MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultrawide shooter, and a 2MP macro camera. It can record 1080p video clips.
Positioned centrally is a single punch hole housing a 32 MP selfie camera capable of recording video at up to 1080p resolution.
The 4,500 mAh battery supports rapid 66W charging, with Huawei asserting that it can charge from 0% to 100% in only 32 minutes. The charger and the requisite cable are included in the retail package.
Nova 11 SE is offered in three color options: Green, White, and Black. Pricing starts at $273 for the 256 GB variant and goes up to $300 for the 512 GB storage option.