Huawei is shaking things up in the Philippine smartphone market with the launch of the HUAWEI nova 12SE and nova 12i. These midrange devices are aiming squarely at Gen Z and millennial users, promising a sleek design, a powerful camera system, and seamless app integration.
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Continuing the nova series legacy of youth-focused features, the 12SE and 12i boast a 108MP main camera with a large sensor and wide aperture.
This translates to sharp, detailed photos even in low-light situations. Huawei touts a nine-in-one pixel binning technology for improved low-light performance and Zero Shutter Lag (ZSL) for capturing fleeting moments with minimal delay.
For the selfie crowd, the nova 12SE packs a 32MP front camera, while the 12i features an 8MP option. Both utilize noise reduction for clear and vibrant selfies, minimizing the need for editing.
The nova 12SE and 12i run on EMUI 14, offering a highly customizable interface. Users can tailor the lock screen, home screen, and themes to match their personal style.
EMUI 14 also boasts an upgraded visual computing engine, allowing users to create a truly unique aesthetic. There’s even the option to add 3D emojis to your wallpaper for a playful touch.
Security is a major concern these days, and Huawei addresses it with an app tracking management system in EMUI 14. This lets users control which apps can track their activity across other applications and websites.
Another interesting feature is Live View, which displays app processes in floating windows. This provides real-time updates on tasks like recordings or wireless projections.
Finally, Huawei’s SuperHub gets a boost in EMUI 14, allowing for smoother and faster file sharing across devices.
The HUAWEI nova 12SE and 12i will be available soon in both Huawei physical and online stores in the Philippines. These phones come with your favorite apps like Shopee, Lazada, and GCash readily available through the HUAWEI AppGallery 33.
For more information on the nova 12SE, nova 12i, and other Huawei products, visit the company website or follow their social media accounts.
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opporma says:
Nobody even cared to mention the Snapdragon 680 chipset running these. All they mentioned is how great the cameras are lol. As if the processing power of the SD 680 is enough to give good photos. Buy if you want a headache or just want to waste money.