Huawei Nova Plus Review

Huawei Nova Plus Review

The highlight of the Snapdragon 625 chip is that it is manufactured using the famed 14nm process. It is the same fabrication process Qualcomm uses for its flagship offerings,like the Snapdragon 820 , and so its really uncommon to see the process being extended to the mid range family of processors. The biggest advantage of this process is that it allows for less power consumption and lower running temperature than any other mid-range solution to date.

All in all, the Nova Plus is pretty strong when it comes to the performance department, and users should have no problem breezing through their tasks without expecting those nagging lags and hitches.

CAMERA –

In the beginning of the review, I mentioned that the Nova Plus is a camera centric mid range phablet, and finally, we will find out if Huawei’s claims have any merit. So, on the photography front, the Huawei Nova Plus features a 16 MP shooter with OIS, Phase detection, an f2.0 aperture and a contrast detection autofocus. Huawei has also pointed out that each camera pixels are 1.12 microns big.

Coming to the features of the camera, Huawei has packed in a lot in the Nova Plus for all sorts of smartphone photography enthusiasts. We have a simple camera UI to start with, and once acclimatized to the same, you have a host of new features. Shooting modes include Manual mode, Super Night, HDR, All focus and Watermark.

Coming to the quality , the Nova Plus churns out some solid photos with top notch quality, accurate colours and average noise levels. Selfies on the Nova Plus are a breeze too, with a powerful 8MP selfie snapper paired with an f2.0 aperture that work in unison to give you some stunning selfies.