Huawei Nova 7 and Nova 7 Pro now spotted on TENAA; launch seems imminent

“The Huawei Nova 7 and Nova 7 Pro were previously spotted on 3C certification with 40W fast charging support”

Huawei Nova 7 series has started doing the rounds on the certification websites. After being spotted on 3C, the alleged Huawei Nova 7 and Huawei Nova 7 Pro have now surfaced on TENAA in China. This indicates that the vendor may launch the lineup in the country soon. The handsets have appeared with model number JER-AN10 and JEF-AN00. While the former is said to be Huawei Nova 7 Pro, the Huawei JEF-AN00 could be the vanilla Huawei Nova 7 smartphone. The specifications remain scarce at the moment, but the handsets have been tipped to feature 30W fast charging tech. Additionally, a few more Huawei phones with model number BMH-AN10 and CDY-AN00 have been spotted on TENAA. These are believed to be variants of Huawei Nova 7 and Huawei Nova 7 Pro smartphones.

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The Huawei Nova 7 series is expected to be the successor to Huawei Nova 6 smartphone from last year. Rumours are rife that the handsets could be unveiled in April, soon after the launch of the Huawei P40 series on March 26th. As per a previous leak, there’s going to be a separate Huawei Nova 7 SE variant as well, which could most likely be the cheapest variant in the lineup.

Huawei Nova 7 SE specifications

The Huawei Nova 7 SE will reportedly flaunt a 6.5-inch display with a punch-hole cutout to house the selfie snapper. It’s said to house a 64MP primary sensor, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security, and a 22.5W fast-charging support. At its heart may lie Huawei’s upcoming Kirin 820 SoC with built-in 5G modem. 

Per a report by MyDrivers, the Huawei Nova 7 Pro could be powered by the flagship Kirin 990 SoC and sport an in-display fingerprint scanner. It tips the price to be more than CNY 4,000 (roughly Rs. 42,300) for the phone’s top-most model.