Huawei is getting ready to launch its upcoming P40 series of flagship smartphones on 26th March through an online event. Now, ahead of the P40 lineup going official, details about the Nova 7-series phones have started surfacing online.

In the latest development, two Huawei smartphones with model numbers JER-AN10 and JEF-AN00 have passed through 3C certification process, revealing their fast charging standard details. The device in questions are the upcoming Huawei Nova 7 and Nova 7 Pro.

Huawei Nova 7 / 7 Pro 3C Certification

As per the details revealed through this 3C certification, the Huawei Nova 7 with model number JER-AN10 and Nova 7 Pro with model number JEF-AN00, both will come equipped with 40W Super Fast Charging support.

Earlier, another Nova series smartphone, the Huawei Nova 7 SE with model number CDY-AN90 was passed through the same certification process, which is expected to come with 22.5W fast charging standard.

As per the reports, the Huawei Nova 7 lineup will come with an OLED display panel along with an in-display fingerprint scanner for added security. Under the hood, the top-end variant will be powered by the company’s own flagship Kirin 990 5G chipset.

Since Huawei does not have a mid-range mobile chipset with 5G connectivity support, it remains to be seen if the company announced a new 5G chipset during or before the Nova 7 series launch to make the phone more affordable.

It is being reported that the Huawei Nova 7 SE could come powered by the yet unannounced Kirin 820 5G chipset, which will be successor of the Kirin 810 launched last year. Some of the key details of Kirin 820 5G had also appeared earlier this year.

There are reports indicated that the Nova 7 series smartphones will get launched in China in the month of April 2020. However, the company has not yet confirmed this but we expect to know more about this in the coming days or weeks.

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