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Huawei finally announces Nova 4 with a hole-punch display

After weeks of speculations and leaks, Huawei has finally officially announced Nova 4 with a hole punch display and a huge 48 megapixels display.
Samsung earlier announced Galaxy A8s, the first display coming with its brand new Infinity-O screen. It seems that Huawei is right at Samsung’s heels with this new display technology as only after a week of Samsung’s announcement, Huawei is launching its very own Nova 4 with hole-punched display technology.
Nova 4 comes with a large 48 megapixels primary camera, which is part of a three-camera setup similar to Huawei P20 Pro.
Other specifications of Huawei Nova 4 include:
  • 6.4 inch (2310 x 1080p) display with a hole-punch for front camera
  • 8 GB RAM
  • Kirin 970 processor
  • 128 GB storage
  • Rear mounted fingerprint sensor
  • 3,750 mAh battery
The phone is currently launching only in China, but it is expected that it will soon be launched in India and Pakistan too. The phone costs 3,399 Yuan at its launch, which translates to about 68,000 PKR.
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