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Huawei Nova 13 series likely to bring new AI photo editing features
Huawei Nova 13 Series will launch tomorrow with improved specifications and AI features. This time, the company has seemingly adopted smarter AI capabilities to upgrade photography and network experience with the high-end smartphone lineup.
FixedFocus notes that Huawei Nova 13 series will bring new AI features. These additions will improve the photo editing experience to a greater extent.
The tipster says that users will likely witness smarter tools at tomorrow’s launch event that can enhance the overall photography experience. One can expect more interesting photo editing features apart from AI removal and image expansion.
Huawei has been offering smart AI editing tools to its new phones. Pura 70 and Mate XT are recent examples of this scenario. These devices have AI removal, smart cutouts, Image expansion, and AI cloud enhancement.
- AI removal: smartly identifies and removes unwanted objects or passers-by from the background.
- Smart cutouts: Selects and cuts out an object accurately. One can use this object as a sticker or place it on other images.
- Image Expansion: Identifies the background and expands it to enlarge the picture.
- AI Cloud Enhancement: It can identify faces even in a group picture of 50 people and improves the overall picture quality.
With Nova 13 smartphones, users may discover more AI photo editing and enhancement tools tomorrow. An official confirmation awaits on this topic.
Inputs further reveal that Huawei has resolved the “weak signals” issue with the Nova 13 series. Earlier, a few users reported poor network problems with the Nova 12 handsets. However, that may not be an issue anymore.
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The tipster states that Huawei will focus on AI photography and AI signal enhancements at the Nova 13 series launch event. How far the current leak is accurate will be known by tomorrow.
Nova 13 Pro on Geekbench
Huawei Nova 13 Pro has appeared on the Geekbench ahead of the official unveiling. The listing shows that the device bears the Kirin 8000 chipset. Also this time, the company has only showcased two Nova 13 models: standard and Pro.
Perhaps the Ultra variant will directly debut in the event. The internal specs seem a bit similar to the previous-gen models. Although changes will likely be visible in terms of design, camera, and AI features.