Huawei nova 7 SE release: Kirin 820E, 2299 yuan
Huawei nova 7 SE release: Kirin 820E, 2299 yuan
2022-01-22 16:27

On January 22, it was reported that a new Nova 7 SE Le Huo Edition was put on the shelves in Huawei's official mall today. The price of 8+128GB is 2299 yuan.

The overall appearance of nova 7 SE letterpress is completely the same as that of the previous nova 7 SE. The front panel of the perforated screen is equipped with a 6.5 inch, 2400 × 1080 resolution LCD screen, with a refresh rate of 60Hz, and a side capacitive fingerprint identification scheme; The whole machine weighs 187g and the thickness is 8.58mm. The colors available include Silver Moon Starlight, Qijing Forest, Magic Night Dark and Midsummer Purple.

The main difference is that nova 7 SE Lehuo is equipped with the Kirin 820E SoC. The Kirin 820E uses a 7nm process and integrates three 2.22GHz A76 cores and three 1.84GHz A55 cores. The GPU is a six core Mali-G57. It integrates 5G baseband. Compared with the original Kirin 820, the Kirin 820E has one 2.36GHz A76 and one 1.84GHz A55 less, and its performance is somewhat weakened. This chip should be the same as the Kirin 990E and the Kirin 9000E before it, and it is the product of insufficient chip supply.

Nova 7 SE is equipped with 8GB memory and 128GB flash memory (supporting Huawei NM card expansion), built-in 4000mAh battery, and supports 40W Huawei super fast charging.

In terms of image, nova 7 SE Letterpress has a rear 64 million main camera (f/1.8 aperture), an 8 million ultra wide angle, 2 million macro and 2 million depth of field camera, and a front camera of 16 million pixels.

The machine went on sale this morning.



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