Huawei introduced its Nova 11 series smartphones in April of this year. According to reports, Huawei is now developing the next-generation models of its Nova lineup. One of the devices in the Nova 12 series has been revealed in a 3C certification, revealing a few key details about the smartphone.

Huawei Nova 12 Ultra 3C Certification

The device from Huawei carries the model number “ADA-AL00U” has surfaced on the 3C Certification. The sources claim this device to be Huawei’s all-new Nova 12 Ultra. The listing reveals that the device will support 100W charging, just like its predecessor.

The 3C Certification also confirms that the Nova 12 Ultra will use Huawei’s 100W Super Charger, which carries the model number “HW-200500C00”. The charger supports charging in the following modes: 10W (5V/2A), 40W (10V/4A), 66W (11V/6A) and 100W (20V/5A).

No other information about the Nova 12 Ultra is available from the 3C Certification listing. However, previous leaks have suggested that the phone will have a similar camera module design to the Nova 11 Ultra, but with a different arrangement of lenses. 

Moreover, tipster Digital Chat Station suggests that the Nova 12 Ultra will be powered by the Kirin 9000S chipset, making it a 5G handset. The chipset is also present on the newly launched Huawei MatePad Pro 11 (2024). 

With one of the Nova 12 Ultra devices having passed through the certification process, we can anticipate more information about the Nova 12 series soon.

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