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Huawei Nova 10 and Nova 10 Pro launched in China with Snapdragon 778 4G Soc, 50MP Camera

July 5, 2022
Source: technosports.co.in technosports.co.in
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Huawei Nova 10 and Nova 10 Pro smartphones were launched on Monday in China. Both smartphones come with analog designs with a limited distinction. Both the smartphones have OLED displays that come with up to 120Hz refresh rate, triple rear cameras with a 50-megapixel primary sensor, Qualcomm Snapdragon 778 SoCs, and 60-megapixel front cameras. Both the phones support 4G connectivity. The difference among these phones is in terms of battery scope as well as rapid charging speed, front camera setup, and display size. Huawei Nova 10: Specifications and features The dual-SIM Nova 10 runs HarmonyOS and has a 6.67-inch full-HD+...
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