You can now pre-order the HUAWEI Nova 14 series from RM1299

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Huawei has started opening pre-orders for its new Nova 14 series phones in Malaysia. Three models are on offer, namely the Huawei Nova 14 priced at RM1799, the Nova 14 Pro priced at RM2399, and the Nova 14i priced at RM1299. So, what should you know about it?

For your information, pre-orders can be made via Huawei's official website or authorised distributors throughout Malaysia.

 

Huawei Nova 14 Pro

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The Huawei Nova 14 Pro comes with a 6.78-inch FHD+ OLED screen and a 120Hz refresh rate. It uses the Kirin 8020 chip, along with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. The device runs EMUI 15 with support for AI features for everyday convenience.

Additionally, the rear camera consists of a 50MP main camera with variable aperture (F1.4-F4.0), a 12MP portrait telephoto camera and an 8MP ultra-wide macro camera. The front camera combines 50MP and 8MP for clear selfies.

Besides that, the Nova 14 Pro is also equipped with a 5500mAh battery with HUAWEI SuperCharge Turbo fast charging.

 

Huawei Nova 14

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The Huawei Nova 14 is equipped with a 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED screen and a 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Kirin 8000 chip, along with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. The device also runs EMUI 14.2 and comes with a 5500mAh battery that supports 100W fast charging.

For the camera, it offers three rear cameras, namely a 50MP main, 12MP portrait telephoto with 3x optical zoom and 8MP ultra-wide macro. The front camera has a resolution of 50MP for clear selfies.

 

Huawei Nova 14i

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Finally, the Huawei Nova 14i comes with a 6.95-inch FHD+ LCD screen and a 90Hz refresh rate. It uses a Snapdragon 680 chip with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The rear camera consists of a 50MP main camera and a 2MP depth sensor, while the front camera has an 8MP resolution.

Moreover, this device is also equipped with a large 7000mAh battery for longer use.


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