Two new Huawei phones with model numbers DUB-AL00a and DUL-TL00a have been certified by TENAA. Both phones are the same with respect to specs but differ based on network support. Based on their specs, the phones belong to the mid-range category.

The Huawei DUB-AL00a (and DUB-TL00a) has a 6.26-inch display with a 1520 x 720 resolution. It has a notch at the top which is home to an 8MP sensor. There is a 1.8GHz octa-core processor under its hood paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage which can be expanded via a MicroSD card slot.

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The back is home to dual cameras arranged vertically on the left. The primary sensor is a 13MP camera and it is paired with a 2MP depth sensor. The cameras share the same housing and there is an LED flash at the bottom. The words “AI Camera” are also written on the back. There is no fingerprint scanner but there might be face unlock.

The Huawei DUB-AL00a packs a 3,900mAh battery and unfortunately, runs Android 8.1 Oreo. It measures 158.92 x 76.91 x 8.1 millimeters and weighs 168 grams. It will come in blue, black, and red.

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The Huawei DUB-AL00a and Huawei DUB-TL00a are related to the Huawei Y7 Pro (2019). Not only does it share near identical specs with the new phones, save for the RAM, storage, and front-facing camera (3GB, 32GB, and 16MP on the Y7 Pro), its model number is DUB-LX2 which means it is a variant of these new phones.

(Sources: 1, 2)