Huawei nova 8 Pro spy photo re exposure: 120Hz "pill" perforated hyperbolic screen?
Huawei nova 8 Pro spy photo re exposure: 120Hz "pill" perforated hyperbolic screen?

Recently, a new hyperbolic screen machine of Huawei was exposed in the "subway". At that time, it was rumored to be Huawei Mate 40 Pro by some people. But it is "well-known" that Mate 40 Pro should be a waterfall screen, and the exposed machine should be Huawei nova 8 Pro. On September 27, it was reported that another exposure of a new Huawei nova 8 Pro was left on the network.

Although the entire side of Huawei nova 8 Pro on the exposure map is printed with mosaics (purple body or purple mobile phone shell), the red power button is the same as the "subway exposure map", and the symbolic "pill" double shot perforated hyperbolic screen. They are probably the same mobile phone, or even "official leakage". Although the new machine does not reach the level of waterfall screen, the arc part is very large, almost cutting to the edge of the app icon.

Previous subway exposure

In the past two years since the hyperbolic screen began to be popularized in large quantities, not only game users, but also many ordinary users have found that the hyperbolic screen is too seriously mistakenly touched, and a large number of calls for the flagship to return to the direct screen have begun to appear on different social platforms. However, the target of nova series may be more users who are light in use and more in pursuit of light touch. As a reference, the Huawei nova 7 Pro 5G (Kirin 985) currently on sale has a 6.57-inch screen, a 73.74mm body width and a 178g weight. In 2020, this is a remarkable weight (although the battery is only 4000mAh).

Huawei nova 8 and nova 8 Pro should be the former models of JSC-TN00 and HJC-TN00 on the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. According to the disclosure, the nova 8 Pro may be Huawei's first mobile phone with a 120Hz refresh rate screen. As a rule, they should carry Kirin 990/Kirin 990 5G. However, due to special reasons this year, it is still impossible to accurately predict whether they will use MediaTek's Tianji Series SoC (Tianji 800/820?).


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