Kamis, 01 September 2016

Hands-on review: IFA 2016: Huawei Nova+

Hands-on review: IFA 2016: Huawei Nova+

It's always weird when a brand brings out a 'plus' variant of a phone – it feels like a direct note that it likes what Apple did with the iPhone 6 Plus. But when it's filled with a decent tech upgrade for a lower price, it's somewhat forgivable.

The Huawei Nova+ is essentially the same phone as the Huawei Nova – if you're interested in the spec list or just the overall design quality, please pop along to our hands on: Huawei Nova review to get all the details laid out splendidly for you.

Nova+ review

But while the Nova+ shares a LOT of the same traits as that phone, it's not totally similar – so let's take a look and see where the upgrades lie for the bigger handset.

Huawei Nova+ price and release date

Like the Nova, there's annoyingly no information on this larger handset's cost or release date as yet – but a little bit of analysis tells us that it'll likely come in at around £350 / $425 unlocked, and around £28 per month on contract in the UK.

Nova+ review

The likely Nova+ release date is October, matching that of its smaller brethren, but there's a good chance it could be pushed back to November if Huawei wants to stagger things

Design and features

The main difference, design-wise, on the Nova+ over the normal Nova is the larger screen – sticking at Full HD, but pushing the size up to 5.5-inches, with the same curved glass exterior.

Nova+ review

On the rear there's the same fingerprint scanner but it's a little harder to reach this if you've got small hands – which makes sense given this is a phablet rather than a more pocketable phone.

Nova+ review

The camera is the other big change on offer, and that's where a lot more technology has been packed in. It's got a 16MP sensor with optical image stabilisation, so low light is going to be a lot cleaner and clearer thanks to the tiny motors on board keeping things level.

The battery has been extended too, to make use of the larger chassis size – this is boosted to 3340mAh, which means 2.2 days usage (according to Huawei, which called the performance 'leading' in this segment of the market).

Nova+ review

Early verdict

Available in silver, grey or gold, the Huawei Nova+ is, like the Nova, a very competent device – and if the price isn't too extravagant could be a top budget choice.

However, there are some issues with the speed of the mid-range processor in our testing, which causes a slight flicker of worry… but then again, these aren't retail-ready models, so could very well be optimised by then.

Nova+ review

This seems to be a capable phablet – the question just remains on how well it will perform in our full review.


September 01, 2016 at 04:04PM
Gareth Beavis

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