Huawei Nova 10 Youth Edition Unleashes the Power of 108MP Quad Camera


It seems like Huawei is not done with the Nova 10 series. The Chinese manufacturer has just launched the Huawei Nova 10 Youth Edition. And even though it features a similar outlook as the other phones in the series, it made one crucial change in the camera system.

That is, the phone comes with a quad camera setup, which has a 108MP sensor as the primary camera. And with that, it takes on the other mid-range phones that aim to offer the perfect shot with every click. However, the camera is just one of the main highlights of the phone. There’s more to know about the phone.

Core Specs of Huawei Nova 10 Youth Edition

Under the hood, the Huawei Nova 10 Youth Edition comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC. The chipset features eight cores, which include 4 Cortex-A53 at 1.9 GHz and 4 Cortex-A73 at 2.4 GHz. In terms of GPU, there’s the Adreno 610. Overall, the phone should offer great day-to-day performance.

Huawei Nova 10 Youth Edition Back

A 4000mAh battery powers the Nova 10 Youth, which can charge at 66W. And on the back of the phone, you have a quad camera setup. This setup comes with a 108MP primary sensor, 8MP ultra-wide angle lens, 2MP depth sensor, and 2MP macro camera. The 108MP camera is the main highlight of the back.

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With the rear camera of the Huawei Nova 10 Youth, you get multiple camera features. That includes time-lapse photography, panorama mode, dual view double recoding, AI beauty shot, high pixel, screen off fast shooting, smile capture, and so on.

Huawei Nova 10 Youth Edition Front

On the front of the Nova 10 Youth Edition, you have an FHD+ screen that is 6.78 inches in size. The panel features a punch-hole design, which houses a 16MP selfie shooter.

Huawei Nova 10 Youth Edition features

All-in-all, the Huawei Nova 10 Youth is a great phone with great specs. And if you want to pick one up, the 128GB version will cost you 1999 yuan (289 USD), while the 256GB is 2299 yuan (332 USD).

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