Huawei recently unveiled the Pura 70 series of flagship phones in China. According to reports, the brand will shift its focus to the Nova 13 lineup soon, as it is expected to launch in June in the home market. A reliable leaker from China has revealed what to expect from the Nova 13 Pro and Nova 13 Ultra models.

The Huawei Pura 70 series has a starting price of 5,499 Yuan (~$780) in China. Hence, the upcoming Nova 13 series will attract Huawei fans who are looking forward to purchasing affordable flagship Huawei phones priced at around 3,000 Yuan (~$415).

Huawei Nova 13 Pro, 13 Ultra key details tipped

Tipster Fixed Focus Digital suggests that the Huawei Nova 13 Pro and Nova 13 Ultra may come with the same flagship Kirin chip that powers the Huawei Pura 70 series. To recall, the Pura 70 Pro, Pro+, and Ultra are equipped with the all-new Kirin 9010 SoC.

Additionally, Huawei’s Pura and Mate series of flagship phones currently sport the company’s XMAGE imaging branding. The Nova 13 Pro and Ultra models will likely inherit the XMAGE branding. In comparison to the Nova 12 lineup, the 13 series is expected to arrive with improvements in several departments, including performance, durability, and imaging capabilities, promising an elevated user experience.

Even another leaker, Smart Pikachu, has claimed that the Nova 13 series will feature the Kirin 9010 chipset. Except for the standard model in the series, which will have a flat screen, the other models will have a slightly curved screen. The entire series may support a 1.5K resolution. He further said that the Nova 13 series will offer an enhanced selfie photography experience, as it is expected to sport dual front-facing cameras. Lastly, all the models are expected to support 5G connectivity.

Smart Pikachu also claimed that the Nova 13 series will run on the new HarmonyOS Next. The lineup will also offer variable aperture for the primary camera, a periscope telephoto camera, and satellite connectivity support. The series is tentatively scheduled to debut by the end of the second quarter of this year.

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