Huawei Nova 3i Unboxing & Hands on Review HD
Huawei Nova 3i camera, battery, performance, gaming, display, and more features & specs are included in this Huawei Nova 3i Unboxing & Hands on Review. We have also included an early impression of the handset in this short Huawei Nova 3i review. On the display side, the Nova 3i comes with a tall 6.3-inch display. The Huawei Nova 3i display features a Full HD+ resolution with an iPhone like a notch on the display. The display also comes at a tall but narrow 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The device has been powered by Huawei’s home-baked HiSilicon Kirin 710 chipset backed by 4GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage. This already-more-than-enough storage can further be expanded as an SD card slot has been provided for the purpose. However, Hybrid SIM tray has been included in the handset, which wants you to sacrifice the SIM2 slot if there is any need for a memory expansion. Talking about the Huawei Nova 3i performance, a fluid performance can be expected from the handset. The fluidity and performance of this handset have been advertised to be comparable to the Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 710 chipset. Even if it couldn’t reach the benchmark of the SD 710 chipset, the performance would still be better than the SD 660 chipset, which is really commendable at this price point. And for the smoothness in performance, Huawei has injected GPU Turbo Boost technology on the handset. So the Huawei Nova 3i gaming performance is expected to be exceptionally great for this price bracket. Talking about the cameras, the Nova 3i embraces the same quad camera setup just like its predecessor, the Nova 2i. The smartphone features a dual camera setup at the back, which comprises of 16MP and 2MP sensors. On the front, the Nova 3i sports a 24MP camera backed by a 2MP shooter. The camera pair at the front helps to take some appealing portrait selfies. Even on our Huawei Nova 3i camera test, the device took some great pictures and we were greatly delighted with the results. But we will keep the verdict to ourselves until our full review. Coming to the battery side, a 3340mAh battery fuels the Nova 3i. The Huawei Nova 3i battery is not so particularly great and the battery backup seems somewhat compromised. Nonetheless, the handset provides 5-6 hours of screen on time. Moving on to the more of the Huawei Nova 3i features, the handset first greets with the Android Oreo (v8.1) since the beginning. Huawei has also spiced things with the OS adding its custom EMUI 8.2 on the top. Other Huawei Nova 3i specs include the assembly of Fingerprint (rear), Accelerometer, Proximity, Gyro, proximity, and compass sensors, Dual 4G SIM and Wi-Fi b/g/n connectivity. The handset has not yet ditched the 3.5mm headphone jack. Talking about the color options, you can get the Huawei Nova 3i with the color variants of Black, Pearl White, and Iris Purple. Coming on to the Huawei Nova 3i price, the smartphone costs Rs. 38,900 in Nepal, which is equivalent to INR 24,310, EUR €303, and $350. Huawei Nova 3i Pri