Huawei globally releases Nova 8: Kirin 985 is replaced by Kirin 820E, 5G becomes 4G

At the end of last year, Huawei released the nova 8 series. Now the standard version of nova 8 appears on the Russian market, but significant changes have taken place.

The nova 8 is equipped with the high-end Kirin 985 processor in China and supports 5G. In Russia, it is replaced by the more mainstream Kirin 820E, and even if it has a built-in 5G baseband, it can only provide 4G functions.

Although Kirin 820E looks very close to Kirin 820, it is actually quite different.

It is Huawei’s first six-core processor, including three A76 2.22GHz large cores and three A55 1.84GHz small cores. Compared with the Kirin 820, it has a 2.36GHz A76 super core and a 1.84GHz A55 small core.

The manufacturing process is still 7nm, and continues to integrate Mali-G57 MP6 GPU and Da Vinci architecture NPU core.

In other respects, the overseas version of nova 8 4G is consistent with the domestic version: 7.64mm/169g thin and light body, AG frosted glass back shell, and a new color of No. 8 color.

Using a 6.57-inch OLED curved screen, the refresh rate is 90Hz, and the touch sampling rate is 120Hz.

The center is digging a hole with 32 million pixels for selfies, and the rear dual-camera 64 million main lens + 8 million ultra wide-angle + 2 million depth of field + 2 million macro.

Equipped with 3800mAh battery, 66W super fast charge.

The nova 8 4G is only available in Russia with a configuration version of 8GB+128GB, and the price is 39,999 Russian rubles.