However, we should point out that Huawei Nova 4e is going to be different because the teaser shows the handset to come with a traditional waterdrop-style notch on its front panel. The smartphone is speculated to be the ‘stripped-down’ version of the Nova 4 handset and it should be available at a more affordable price. The company took to Weibo to make the announcement that Huawei Nova 4e will be launched in China on March 14. However, the poster that has the launch date does not come with any other information about the device. Thanks to the teaser that surfaced online a few days back, we already know that the smartphone will come with a waterdrop-shaped notch that will house a 32MP front-facing snapper.
But then, there isn’t much else that we know about the upcoming handset. However, before the device is unveiled, we do expect to see some more information about its surface online. Once the device is launched in China, it is speculated that it will soon launch in other parts of the world too. The global variant of the Huawei Nova 4e smartphone was recently spotted on TENAA and the listing showed it to sport a 6.15-inch full-HD+ display and be powered by HiSilicon Kirin 710 SoC. It was also reported that the smartphone will come with a triple rear camera setup that will comprise of 20-megapixel, 16-megapixel and 2-megapixel sensors and will house a 3,240mAh battery. The listing also revealed that the handset will come with a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. The vanilla variant of Huawei Nova 4 smartphone was launched in December last year and it comes with a hole on its display to house a 25MP selfie camera. It also has a 48MP primary camera with Sony IMX586 sensor and features a gradient colour design.