Earlier this week, we had reported on a mysterious Huawei smartphone being spotted on China’s TENAA database. The listing revealed a number of key specs of the device and its model number, but we didn’t know the official name of the handset. But now, live images have confirmed that it is a part of the Nova series of smartphones.

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Looking at the TENAA listing, we can see the smartphone in all of its glory. While the database still doesn’t reveal its official name, the rear panel of the device clearly showcases the Nova branding. In other words, the Chinese tech giant is working on a new 4G enabled handset that will be powered by HarmonyOS. The device carries the model number JLN-AL00 and sports a 6.78 inch LCD screen that has a resolution of 1080 x 2388px.

Furthermore, our initial report had found that the mysterious Huawei smartphone will sport five cameras overall. And now, we can see that the upcoming Nova series model will feature a quad camera setup on a large oval module that is situated on the top left corner of the rear panel. This module houses two large sensors, which are likely its 08-megapixel primary sensor and the 8 megapixel secondary camera. On the other hand, the two smaller sensors between the two are a pair of 2 megapixel sensors.

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Notably, its design is quite similar to the Honor 50 SE, especially from the rear. We can even see the device in a new blue color variant, and it is expected to arrive in a black and white variant too. It measures 164.64 × 75.55 × 7.94mm in dimensions and 191 grams in weight. The device will also be powered by a 3,900mAh battery pack that supports 66W fast charging and runs an unknown 2.4GHz octa core processor paired with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage.

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