The Chinese technology manufacturer Huawei’s history is amazing. First, the company scaled in the extremely competitive smartphone industry by offering high-quality phones at a reasonable price.
Huawei Arose From The Ashes
Huawei company arose from the ashes like a Phoenix from the ashes, with its own software, a self-developed app store, and its own chip fabrication. Huawei’s newest smartphone, the Huawei Nova9, is now available and aims to impress with some unique features. We want to see if the Nova 9 is not just stylish, but also performs well in other areas of our test.
How severe is the withdrawal from Google services?
Huawei’s own App Store, is constantly improving. While Western users, in particular, struggled to find usable applications at first, prominent representatives are now in the game.
Camera Performance
In the past, when it comes to camera performance, Huawei smartphones were believed to be a lock. That has changed. But, what is the situation with the Nova 9 at the moment? In this location, Huawei has installed a quad camera. The massive quad-lens main camera has a resolution of 50 megapixels and an aperture of f/1.9, making it one of the most powerful cameras on the market.
The photos that we captured with the main camera should not leave the average consumer with any unfulfilled desires. After all, they are distinguished by excellent lighting as well as extremely natural and vibrant hues. Immediately noticeable are the Chinese’s traditional strengths in this situation.
Display and audio
This is another solid performance from the Nova 9. The 120Hz OLED panel here is stunning, capable of handling HDR and covering over a billion colors.
It has a relatively large screen at 6.57in, which is about standard for Android these days. It’s curved, but not overly so – just enough to make it comfortable and appealing without limiting use, so people concerned about curved screens shouldn’t be too worried.
There’s also an under-display fingerprint reader, which we’ve found to be both quick and dependable. If you prefer, you may use face unlock powered by a single selfie camera. There is a powerful speaker included for audio output. There’s also no 3.5mm headphone jack, as you might expect.
Specs and performance
Because the Nova 9 is firmly in the mid-range, it features Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 778G chipset. It comes with 8GB of RAM and either 128GB or 256GB of storage, with availability changing slightly depending on the market.
This phone isn’t the quickest or most capable on the market, but it’s more than enough for the everyday user. It runs smoothly and efficiently even when multitasking, and it has the power to run any modern smartphone game.
Battery and charging
The 4300mAh battery inside is plenty to get you through a day. It will do the job and last the day, which is essential. Moreover, charging is quite impressive, with 66W wired speeds supported. In our testing, there was enough to produce a 38 % charge in 15 minutes and a 75 % charge in half an hour – possibly enough to last a whole day.
Price and availability
The Nova 9 is now available in the UAE, where it costs AED 1,599.00 for the 128GB model. You can purchase it straight from Huawei or through other vendors.
Verdict
The Nova 9 has a lot of appealing features. It looks excellent, the Display is vivid, and the primary camera is a fantastic deal – the accompanying ultrawide is particularly impressive. Therefore, this is enough to make this phone worthwhile for the everyday user and make it a successful smartphone worldwide.