A new Huawei phone with model number PSD-AL00 has recently obtained 3C certification in China. It reveals the smartphone supports 66W fast charging. 

Although this is the only detail from the listing, tipster Digital Chat Station has shared more information. The phone is reportedly a part of the Nova 13 series, and all the devices in this lineup will feature a 5G-enabled Kirin processor. The Nova 13 Ultra will be the most expensive model in the series.

Previous rumors tipped that the Nova 13 phones will be powered by the Kirin 9010 SoC. As suggested by DCS, the chipset supports 5G connectivity. For context, Huawei’s recent flagship models, the Pura 70, 70 Pro, 70 Pro+, and Ultra, all use the new Kirin 9010 silicon.

Additionally, the Nova 13 Pro and Ultra models are rumored to include Huawei’s XMAGE imaging technology, currently limited to the flagship Pura and Mate series phones. 

Huawei Nova 12
Huawei Nova 12

The entire Nova 13 series may also support a 1.5K resolution and is said to offer an improved selfie photography experience, as it is expected to sport dual front-facing cameras. 

On the software front, the phones are expected to run on the HarmonyOS NEXT. The OS is likely to first make its debut in the Huawei Mate 70 series smartphones. 

HarmonyOS NEXT is Huawei’s next big thing as it completely breaks away from Android app support. The tech giant is collaborating with major companies in China to develop native apps for this platform, and there are already over 4,000 native apps available in the HarmonyOS NEXT.

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