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    Next-gen Huawei nova Series now available in stores

    Promoted | The Huawei nova editions, the Huawei nova 10 Pro and Huawei nova 10, are now available in South Africa.
    By Huawei South Africa4 October 2022
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    Huawei Consumer Business Group has announced that its latest Huawei nova editions, the Huawei nova 10 Pro and Huawei nova 10, are now available in South African stores.

    These stylish smartphones meet the contemporary, ever-evolving trends of the fashionable and tech-savvy youth.

    The Huawei nova 10 Pro and Huawei nova 10 bring together innovative and cutting-edge craftsmanship, that is enhanced by the chic Star Orbit Ring classic design. More especially, the smartphones have evolved front camera capabilities with newly added features, which allow Huawei nova users to express themselves more confidently while staying in trend.

    Get the Huawei nova 10 Pro and Huawei nova 10

    Capture vlogs on the go with a multi-camera shooting experience

    Using the powerful camera system of the Huawei nova 10 Pro and the Huawei nova 10, users can create vlogs that unleash their creativity.

    With upgraded autofocus capabilities of the dual front cameras, the Huawei nova 10 Pro can intelligently switch the focus of different subjects within the camera, and through the Showcase Focus function allow the subjects to be clearly displayed even in vlogs filmed indoors.

    Meanwhile, users can utilise the multiple cameras to shoot simultaneously, offering a multi-camera shooting experience with a combination of dual front cameras, both front and back cameras, as well as picture-in-picture shooting, all while portraying the fine details of the subject’s face, makeup and accessories.

    For outdoor shots with wide fields-of-view, users can freely adjust the zoom to easily shoot 0.7x-5x zoom videos on top of leveraging the front camera’s powerful dual autofocus capabilities, capturing scenic images in their surroundings.

    The Huawei nova 10 Pro and Huawei nova 10 also incorporate Petal Clip, a one-click video creation app that includes motion photography, video stabilisation, colour grading, audio pick-up, and editing technologies for high-quality vlog production, which means there’s no need for extra equipment.

    100W Huawei SuperCharge Turbo

    Equipped with the 100W Huawei SuperCharge Turbo, the Huawei nova 10 Pro allows users to get their handsets fully charged in a short period of time. To activate the Turbo Mode, users need to connect the phone to a power supply and then tap the charging icon. It takes only 10 minutes to quickly charge the phone from 20% to 80%, while fully charging the phone takes just 20 minutes, which brings users an unprecedented and instant fast-charging experience.

    The Huawei nova 10 Pro also packs a 4 500mAh battery in its slim and compact body. The Huawei nova 10, meanwhile, has 66W Huawei SuperCharge and a 4 000mAh battery.

    Lightweight design and seamless refresh rate

    The Huawei nova 10 Pro is 7.88mm thick and weighs 191g, while the Huawei inova 10 is much thinner and lighter, with a thickness of just 6.88mm and weighing only 168g. Both models are lightweight and ultrathin, making them easy to hold.

    Be it playing games, watching videos or browsing photos, the Huawei nova10 Pro and the Huawei nova 10 smartphones focus on vivid screen displays and detailed enhancement, allowing users to immerse themselves in a visual feast. The Huawei nova 10 Pro and the Huawei nova 10 support 1.07 billion colours, a high refresh rate of up to 120Hz, and 300Hz touch sampling rate, which offer users a smoother user experience, no matter what they’re doing.

    Faster and more seamless way of connecting

    Thanks to the Super Device features, Huawei has consolidated different menus into the Control Panel with a simple swipe. Users can explore the Control Panel and get quick access to audio playback, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth settings, as well as making it easier to control multiple devices as if they were controlling just one device.

    Users can tap on the Huawei MatePad icon to activate smartphone-tablet multi-screen collaboration, or tap the Huawei MateBook icon for smartphone-PC multi-screen collaboration. They can also tap the Huawei FreeBuds icon to seamlessly switch their audio output to their Huawei earbuds.

    With the distributed file system, the Huawei nova 10 Pro and the Huawei nova 10 can also function as wirelessly connected external storage units for the PC, meaning users can access the files they want more easily than ever before.

    When users are drafting an e-mail on a PC, they can add smartphone files as an attachment, or when they see an image they like when browsing the Internet on the PC, they can save an image directly to their smartphones.

    The Huawei nova 10 supports Wi-Fi enhancement and 4K QAM modulation, which brings faster upload and download speeds with a theoretical peak rate of up to 3.2Gbit/s, offering super-fast, smooth downloads and fast sharing.

    Where to buy

    The new Huawei nova 10 Pro, priced at R15 999, and Huawei nova 10, priced at R12 999, are now available from selected retail stores and the Huawei online store.

    The Huawei online store has special bundle deals for the new Huawei nova 10 Series. In October only, Huawei will gift online buyers with a Huawei Freelace worth R1 499 when they purchase the Huawei nova 10 Pro or the Huawei nova 10 between 2pm and 3pm daily, while stocks last. Ts&Cs apply.

    Huawei has paired its latest Watch Fit 2 and Band 7 to create amazing discounted bundle deals for online store purchases of the Huawei nova 10 Pro and Huawei nova 10:

    • Huawei nova 10 Pro/Huawei nova 10 with a Huawei Watch Fit 2 Active — the Huawei Watch Fit is discounted from R3 299 to R2 499.
    • Huawei nova 10 Pro/Huawei nova 10 with a Huawei Watch Fit 2 Classic — the Huawei Watch Fit is discounted from R3 499 to R2 599.
    • Huawei nova 10 Pro/Huawei nova 10 with a Huawei Band 7 — the Huawei Band 7 is discounted from R1 699 to R1 499.

    Promotional period is from 1 October to 31 October 2022, while stocks last. Ts&Cs apply.

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