Huawei has launched the Nova 11 SE smartphone

Yesterday, Huawei unveiled its new smartphone called Nova 11 SE, which has been rumored online for quite some time now. The specifications of the device have appeared on the company’s website. It says that the smartphone lacks support for 5G networks, but the manufacturer didn’t reveal the full specifications of the chip.
Huawei’s new Nova 11 SE is now available on the company’s website.
Later, the phone appeared on Chinese online store Vmall. From there, we learned that the heart of the smartphone is a 2.4GHz Snapdragon 680 chip built on a 6nm process.
Snapdragon 680 chip with a clock speed of 2.4GHz.



The Nova 11 SE has a slim body of just 7.39mm. The smartphone weighs 186 grams and is equipped with a 4,500mAh battery. It supports 66W charging, and Huawei says it can charge from 0 to 100% in 32 minutes.
Huawei claims it can charge from 0 to 100% in 32 minutes.
Other features of the smartphone include HarmonyOS 4, NFC, dual nano-SIM slots and an under-display fingerprint scanner. The device comes in three colors: green, white, and black.
The 256GB version is priced at $273, and the 512GB version is — $300.
The 256GB version is priced at $273, and the 512GB version is priced at — $300.