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Huawei Nova 10 Youth Edition With 108MP Quad Camera Setup Launched: Price, Specifications

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Huawei, the Chinese phone maker, recently launched the Nova 10 SE smartphone in China. The phone, which is powered by the Snapdragon 680 processor, was unveiled in select African markets last October. The company launched the Nova 10 series in July last year, and the smartphone series consists of a base and a professional model. Now, Huawei is expanding the Nova 10 series further with the launch of the Huawei Nova 10 Youth Edition in China. The latest Nova 10 model is also powered by the Snapdragon 680 chipset.

Huawei Nova 10 Youth Edition price

Nova 10 Youth Edition is the most affordable model of the series to date. The 8GB + 128GB variant of the model is priced at CNY 1,699 (roughly Rs. 20,100) while the 8GB + 256GB is priced at CNY 1,899 (roughly Rs. 22,500). The phone is available in two color variants – Crystal Blue and Midnight Black.

Specifications and features of the Huawei Nova 10 Youth Edition

The dual-SIM smartphone runs on HarmonyOS 2.0 out of the box and sports a 6.78-inch Full-HD+ IPS display with a 90Hz refresh rate instead of the OLED screens in other Nova 10 series phones. This is one of the factors why the Youth Edition model is cheaper than the others.

Powered by the Snapdragon 680 chipset, the Nova 10 Youth Edition comes with 8GB of RAM and an Adreno 610 GPU. It has up to 256GB of storage.

In terms of optics, Huawei’s latest smartphone features a quad rear camera setup headed by a 108MP primary camera, an 8MP ultrawide lens and two additional 2MP lenses – a macro lens and another for depth data. The Nova 10 Youth Edition also comes with a 16MP selfie camera housed inside a centrally aligned punch-hole cutout at the top of the display.

It houses a 4,000mAh battery with support for 66W wired fast charging. Nova 10 Youth Edition is equipped with a side fingerprint sensor. It comes with 4G connectivity, Bluetooth 5.0, WiFi, and GPS, according to the company.


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