Huawei Nova 5T

Huawei Nova 5T

KSh 33,499.00

Key features:

  • 6.26″
  • Android 9.0 pie
  • Octacore Processor
  • 128GB ROM
  • 8GB RAM
  • Quad 48MP+16MP+2MP+2MP Back Camera
  • 32MP Front Camera
  • 3750mAh Battery Capacity

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Design

The Nova series has refreshed its brand and we’re into it. We’ve got the Midsummer Purple unit to review and it looks like a departure from the flamboyant gradients and shimmering finish that we’ve come to associate Huawei phones with.

On the 2.5D glass-clad back you’ll find the newly minted Nova monogram in an eye-catching reflective finish that creates an almost holographic aesthetic. The Nova monogram is embedded subtly throughout the back in a modern, repeating pattern not unlike a designer handbag. While this glass finish catches fingerprints at the slightest touch, the dark purple finish and reflective light camouflage them well.

The rear houses the key attraction of the Nova 5T: a highly capable quad camera setup. Positioned in a vertical array, the lens setup looks a lot like the one found on the P30 Pro, with three main lenses and flash in a single line and a tiny sensor off to the side.

The camera bump on the Nova 5T isn’t as bad as the one found on its closely match cousin – the Honor 20 Pro. Though much like the Honor 20 Pro, the phone rocks if you lay it flat on the table.

Turn the phone over and you’ll be greeted with a large 6.26-inch display that’s adeptly packed into a compact form factor. The phone feels sturdy. and its svelte profile creates a really nice in-hand feel. Instead of the notch, the Nova 5T sports a 4.5mm punch-hole in the top left corner giving the phone a screen-to-body ratio of over 90%. You can still find thin bezels around the screen except for the wide chin on the bottom that sticks out.

On the right, there’s an indented side-mounted fingerprint scanner that also doubles as a power button. It sits below the volume rockers and works like a charm, never taking too long to unlock the phone.

The bottom houses a USB-C port next to a speaker grille with no headphone jack in sight, which is disappointing. The box includes a pair of USB-C earphones but no dongle, so if you’re planning to use your favorite wired headsets, you’ll have to acquire an adapter on your own. Still, it’s one less port to worry about and cover in case of exposure to water since the Nova 5T is not water-resistant.

Display

The IPS LCD panel is the most glaring indicator of the Nova 5T’s modest price tag. While still capable, the Nova 5T’s display falls short of the vibrant and punchy OLED & AMOLED panels found in slightly higher priced phones.

Colors on the LCD panel aren’t as vivid, contrast seems off in certain profiles and blacks aren’t truly black, leaving grey borders on the sides and flaunting less-than-desirable contrast during dark scenes. They are brighter than most OLED screens, and not as much of a chore to use under direct sunlight.

Full HD+ resolution at 2340 x 1080p comes out to a gracious 412 ppi, resulting in crisp images and videos. But since it’s an IPS LCD screen, it is a strain on the battery. There’s also no dark-mode on LCD screens for battery efficiency but you can manually lower the resolution under the Display settings to reduce battery drain.

We quite prefer punch-hole displays to the notched ones that can be quite intrusive, so on the Nova 5T the cut-out on the top left can be ignored easily. It only gets noticeable  you’re using full-display apps that have controls on the area where the punch-hole is. In this case, you you can zoom out of fullscreen display mode and choose to have black borders on top and bottom like a phone with bezels.Get the Huawei Nova 5T at the  Best price Online from CELLULAR KENYA,NAIROBI

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