HUAWEI NOVA 3 REVIEW : FULL DETAILS REVIEW,PRICE,SPECIFICATIONS
Huawei launched its Nova series smartphones in India for the first time last month. It launched the high-end Huawei Nova 3 with its flagship Kirin 970 chipset for Rs 34,999, and for premium-mid-range Nova 3i kirin 710 with a price of Rs 20,999. Huawei's P20 Pro, Honor 10 and Honor Play smartphone also have the same Kirin 970 processor, and they come in different price segments.
Highlights
At Rs. 34,999, Huawei Nova 3 is the latest mid-range premium smartphone of the company, which goes ahead with OnePlus 6 in India. The phone comes in two color options - iris purple and black, while the third white version is not yet available in India. The phone is only available in a 6 GB + 128 GB version in India and will be ready for sale on Amazon India from August 23. I got Huawei Nova 3's iris purple color for review, and here I think about the device.
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The build quality of the Huawei Nova 3 is superb and the metal frame on the edges is enough to provide good grip, but the glass is back incredibly slippery and easily fades the mist. The buttons on the right have a good touch response and the power button is made, so it is easy to separate from the volume rocker. There is a hybrid dual-SIM tray on the left, which can accommodate the MicroSD card instead of a second SIM. Dual 4G volts are also supported. Below, you get headphone socket, USB Type-C port (USB 2.0 speed) and speaker grill.
6.3-inch IPS display creates vivid colors and ensures high pixel density of 40 9ppi for sluggish-HD + (2340x1080) resolution images and smooth color gradients in fast text. Brightness is also good, and Nova 3 is quite comfortable under the sunlight. However, there is no form of Gorilla Glass or Scratch Protection in the display, which is not expected from any phone at this price. Our unit did not take any scratch during our trial period, but you may want to use Screen Protector for a safe protection.
The limitations around the display and the notch makes this phone the same as the iPhone X, and it is one of the few slow Android phones with a thin chin. The roof has two cameras, one earpiece, one notification LED, and one infrared emitter. Later, when the use of face recognition in low light goes to the fire.
Huawei has also placed a fingerprint sensor, which is behind the phone. Glass back was organized well against Scratch and Skaff in one week, we used this phone, but after the end of the camera collision, the signs of scuffing appeared. Nova 3 ships with a quick charger, type-c cable, headset, TPU case, and sim drain device. The quality of the goods is good, so we have no complaints.
Huawei Nova 3 has an interesting visual search feature that comes with courtesy Amazon Alexa. It works like Samsung's mall app, where someone has to use the camera app. The app will scan the object that you point to the camera and take you to the Amazon app and list the same or similar products.
Huawei Nova 3 is powered by the company's own Kyrian 970 processor - the flagship in the 'Flagship' phone from the Chinese smartphone manufacturer. We have used it in Honor View 10, Honors 10 and it also provides reliable performance in Huawei Nova 3. There were no shocks, stutter or heating problems even when you put the smartphone under hard work. Heavy duty gaming was handled easily with Huawei Nova 3. We did not think once that smartphone was retreating in terms of performance. This is definitely not at the level of OnePlus 6 but it is still quite good. But at the price point of Rs. 34,999 pops up the question of being good enough.
Highlights
- The price of Huawei Nova 3 is Rs. 34,999.
- Phone aging is powered by HiSilicon Kirin 970 SOC, and has 6 GB RAM.
- EMUI 8.2 is good, but is largely messy and it is not easy to use as a manufacturer overlay.
Huawei Nova 3 Review : Design and Display
This year, most of the new smartphones seem to be sticking to a certain design mantra - keep the screen slim across the boundaries, throw it in a taller display, and add a footnote. Nova 3 checks all these boxes, whether you like or not. In addition to the design, the new Iris purple color option is sure to catch eyes. The upper part of the phone is blue, and it is slowly flowing in the lower half in purple, which makes it look great. The Twilight color version of P20 Pro had a similar effect, but sadly, this option was not made to India. There is also a black version of Nova 3, if it's too much for you.Also Read: XIAOMI MI A2 REVIEW : FULL DETAIL REVIEW,SPECIFICATIONS,PRICES
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The build quality of the Huawei Nova 3 is superb and the metal frame on the edges is enough to provide good grip, but the glass is back incredibly slippery and easily fades the mist. The buttons on the right have a good touch response and the power button is made, so it is easy to separate from the volume rocker. There is a hybrid dual-SIM tray on the left, which can accommodate the MicroSD card instead of a second SIM. Dual 4G volts are also supported. Below, you get headphone socket, USB Type-C port (USB 2.0 speed) and speaker grill.
6.3-inch IPS display creates vivid colors and ensures high pixel density of 40 9ppi for sluggish-HD + (2340x1080) resolution images and smooth color gradients in fast text. Brightness is also good, and Nova 3 is quite comfortable under the sunlight. However, there is no form of Gorilla Glass or Scratch Protection in the display, which is not expected from any phone at this price. Our unit did not take any scratch during our trial period, but you may want to use Screen Protector for a safe protection.
The limitations around the display and the notch makes this phone the same as the iPhone X, and it is one of the few slow Android phones with a thin chin. The roof has two cameras, one earpiece, one notification LED, and one infrared emitter. Later, when the use of face recognition in low light goes to the fire.
Huawei has also placed a fingerprint sensor, which is behind the phone. Glass back was organized well against Scratch and Skaff in one week, we used this phone, but after the end of the camera collision, the signs of scuffing appeared. Nova 3 ships with a quick charger, type-c cable, headset, TPU case, and sim drain device. The quality of the goods is good, so we have no complaints.
Huawei Nova 3 Review : Performance
Like most smartphones who do not run Android on Android, Huawei Nova 3 comes with their own UI which is called EMUI 8.2. For us, EMUI is one of the better interfaces compared to Xiamy, Vivo and Oppo. It's very clean, clean and smooth and gives you plenty of customization options. The smartphone runs Android 8.1 Oreo and loads with some preinstalled apps but if you can get rid of all to get rid.Huawei Nova 3 has an interesting visual search feature that comes with courtesy Amazon Alexa. It works like Samsung's mall app, where someone has to use the camera app. The app will scan the object that you point to the camera and take you to the Amazon app and list the same or similar products.
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Huawei Nova 3 is powered by the company's own Kyrian 970 processor - the flagship in the 'Flagship' phone from the Chinese smartphone manufacturer. We have used it in Honor View 10, Honors 10 and it also provides reliable performance in Huawei Nova 3. There were no shocks, stutter or heating problems even when you put the smartphone under hard work. Heavy duty gaming was handled easily with Huawei Nova 3. We did not think once that smartphone was retreating in terms of performance. This is definitely not at the level of OnePlus 6 but it is still quite good. But at the price point of Rs. 34,999 pops up the question of being good enough.
Huawei Nova 3 Review : camera
Huawei has a dual camera system in front of Nova 3 as well as the back. On the back we have a 16 MP F 1.8 primary camera with 24 MPF 1.8 monochrome secondary camera. There is a 24 MPF 2.0 primary camera and 2 MP depth sensor on the front.On the off chance that it sounds commonplace, that is on the grounds that it's a correct camera framework like Honor 10, put something aside for the expansion of the front profundity sensor.Before achieving the image quality, let's talk about the camera app. The stock camera is up and down in the app but overall it is quite functional.
There are many camera modes in the app, which are mainly spread down and switched just like the iOS camera app. We have main options such as photo mode, video mode, portrait mode, but there are also options for aperture mode and new AR lens feature, which we will get in a minute.
Finally, there is another option in the end that hides all the remaining options, some of which contain more useful HDR modes, pro modes and monochrome modes that allow you to shoot specifically with 24 MP Monochrome sensors. There is also Panorama mode, slow motion video, time delay and more. If you like or delete them, then you can download some more mode.
The problem here is that all useful stuff is hidden inside the more buttons, which requires at least one swipe and tap to access. In the meantime, things like aperture mode and AR lens get prominent position despite their dubious utility. Also, we are not sure why HDR is a mode and there is not just one setting at the top of the screen with flash and other toggles.
The AI mode button sits on the top and turns on by default, but you can luckily disable it.
By coming back to the AR focal point, these are the iOS emoticon style focal points that utilization their face information from front extravagant new IR sensors to move 3D AR protests on the screen in real time. It can detect the size of your mouth, eyes, eyebrows, and even cheeks. It gives equality in an equal amount because it tries to mimic all your movements.
We will not really say it fun unless you are actually in such a thing. Apart from this, it is not as sophisticated or well animated as Apple's best counterpart nor does it match the character options and design superiority of the apple, so they come in the form of cheap cheap knock. For this, there should be a shortcut on the mode dial and nothing like the pro mode.
Pro mode needs some work on its own. While you get all the adjustments from metering options, ISO, shutter speed, exposure compensation, focus and white balance, the UI design is not easy to see at times and small and clearly dials are not accurate.
In the case of image quality, we are looking at a typical Huawei camera, which means load of processed images. AI mode is turned on by default, which is the first problem. Intelligence information in this AI is basically obtained from saturated colors which occur on every occasion. It is to find out the scene, which in some cases does and does not happen in others, but when it is the only real solution, then overturning the colors around the braking point and sharpening the images. Occasionally, it will also do some dynamic range adjustments but it's really everything about it.
We want that we can say that it works and you can leave it and expect good results but this is not true. Even if you like perforated colors, the images here are in depth with really bad taste in terms of color saturation and other adjustments. Closing it is the best thing you can do with your images.
With AI mode off, we get more predictable results. Still, something is going very fast but it is not susceptible. There is a good amount of detail in the images, white balance is slightly on the cooler side but close enough and the color and contrast generally looks good. At first glance, the images look really good and are certainly enough to share.
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