Huawei NOVA 3 Unboxing, Hands-on By YugaTech

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Aug 15, 2021
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Huawei NOVA 3 Unboxing, Hands-on

Hey guys come here, a fugue attack and the Huawei Nova 3 is now officially in the country. It is quite a beast, given the hardware you get for the price, if you've seen our hands-on review of the Nova 3i, we mentioned that Huawei set new standards in the mid-range segment with a nova 2i. Let's get our hands on it and see what it has to offer. But first, let's see what's inside the box. First up is a phone itself that has a gorgeous iris purple, color, that's so damn shiny and cool. But let's put that aside for now, there's an included clear case for initial protection, the charger, type-c, cable and earphones.

There's everything laid out for you, guys, Nova 3 has a lot of aesthetic similarities to the Nova 3i. The from still has the same 6.3 inch display with a notch: dual 24, plus 2, megapixel front cameras, a plain eco speaker and almost no bezels, except for the taller bottom shape. This actually helps a lot with grip when playing games or watching something in landscape. The right side has a volume, rocker and power lock, pin while the left side, houses, hybrid, SIM tray, which supports either two NATO SIM cards or a combo of the NATO SIM and one micro SD card, expandable storage plus, but it's still a hybrid setup at the bottom, where the audio port, USB, type-c, port and mono speaker. There is a pair of incentive bands on either side of the type C port for better signal coverage flipping over to the back, and we see a similar design but an upgraded set of dual cameras.

The Huawei Nova 3 has a combination of a 24 megapixel monochrome sensor, plus the 16 megapixel sensor, both with an aperture at 1.8. They don't use like the lenses like higher-tier Huawei phones, but they do come equipped with a company's AI camera technology. Initial shots from the camera are pretty good, as the guys see, as we mentioned earlier with AI. The camera can detect certain scenes that expose and post-process accordingly, and it was able to do that pretty well. As for the portrait shots, they look pretty decent to you with nice bouquet and possible separation of subject and background.

The frog cameras offer good contrast, detail in color. My selfies here. Look pretty good, don't you think, just below in center of the cameras is a fingerprint scanner and, of course, the Huawei logo at the bottom. Now, despite major similarities between the Nova three and three I, the former has curvier sides thanks to the 3d glass back, which makes it more look, distinct and feel more like a p20 series phone, it's also more comfortable to hold powering the Nova 3 is a Curie 9 7 chips. The've seen in flagship phones such as the owner Ted, makes an and B 20.

This elevates a nova series of a whole new level as the devices before it had mid-range tearing chipsets. You also get 6 gigabytes of RAM and Huawei's emu on top of Android Oreo, so we can expect snappy performance. Actually, we already pretty much know exactly how than over 3 will perform. Since one is seeing the HE 970 in action before it, it will definitely be a good performer and with its flagship, internals and 25,000 990 peso price tag, where exactly does the Nova 3 fit in is a premium mid-range, actual flagship, semi flagship, a little of flagship, but not really, we will all have to see how it plays out. What'll, be sure, though, is that the Nova 3 is getting into chartered, but from the same territory.

What about you guys? What do you think of the wall weighing over 3? Let us know in the comment section down below, if you enjoy this video, don't forget to smash that, like button be sure to subscribe for more videos like this and hit the bell I can to be not applied over future upload again. This is Kevin. Face attack and I'll see you in the next video bye.


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