Huawei Nova 7 and Nova 7 Pro passed through 3C certification with a 40W super-fast charging and 5G support!

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The COVID-19 outbreak has affected most of the companies and retail stores but not the manufacturers. Although the Huawei P40 series is just about to be released, the company has already designed the new Nova 7 and Nova 7 Pro series which passed through 3C certification today. 

According to the source, the new Huawei models JER-AN10 and JEF-AN00 were found on the 3C certification list and it shows that both of the smartphones come with a 40W super-fast charging and also supports 5G network. Both of the models showed are the rumored Huawei Nova 7 and Nova 7 Pro smartphones while the Huawei Nova 7 SE may also be obtaining 3C certification soon.

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Huawei Nova 7 and Nova 7 Pro models found on 3C certifications

In terms of the tech specs, the Huawei Nova 7 is rumored to come with Kirin’s new 5G processor which uses the A77 architecture called the Kirin 820 or also known as the Kirin 985. It could use an LCD punch-hole display with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. As for the Nova 7 Pro, it may sport a more powerful Kirin 990 5G SoC 5G chipset, an OLED hyperboloid screen, and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. Both of the devices are expected to be priced more than 4,000 yuan (~RM2484)

Either way, there’s still no official confirmation on the tech specs and Malaysia release dates. So do take this with a pinch of salt. Will you be interested in owning this new Huawei Nova series? Let us know at our Facebook page and stay tuned for more news updates on TechNave.com!