Initially released in China, the HUAWEI nova 14 series and the HUAWEI FreeBuds 7i have been globally launched. The nova 14 line includes the base nova 14, nova 14 Pro, and the nova 14 Ultra.
Interested readers can check out the nova 14 and nova 14 Pro from our previous article 12. We also have a separate piece for the nova 14 Ultra.
Huawei hasn’t revealed details on the line’s international pricing and availability yet. However, there are price estimates from their initial launch in China in May.
The nova 14 starts at CNY 2,699 (~PHP 21,000), while the nova 14 Pro starts at CNY 3,499 (~PHP 27,000). The nova 14 ultra starts at CNY 4,199 (~PHP 32,000) as well.
Philippine readers can expect the devices to ship with EMUI 15. It also won’t support 5G or the Google Play store.
As for the HUAWEI FreeBuds 7i, they are currently available in the UK, listed online via their official website. Color options include black, pink, and white.
Its key features include active noise cancellation, an 11mm quad-magnet dynamic driver in each bud, and spatial audio. It also has an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance.
The HUAWEI FreeBuds 7i is priced at GBP 99.99 (~PHP 7.7K). We’ll update readers should details arrive about Philippine availability and pricing.

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