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Huawei phone FIN-AL60A collects 3C certificate with 66W charger
Huawei phone with model number FIN-AL60A has now qualified for the 3C certificate with a 66W charger. The information reveals some other key specifications and features of the device, marking the stamp on its belonging to the Nova 12 series.
The Chinese tech giant is working on several smartphone products and one of them seems to be a cost-effective device. The phone has recently appeared on the TENAA website and revealed its overall design with a cylindrical camera module.
As of now, the 3C certificate for the Huawei phone FIN-AL60A points out that the device supports a 66W charger. The details further state that Changsha BYD Electronics developed this new product, similar to the Nova 12 Lite variant.
Meanwhile, the TENAA database sheds light on the other parameters of the new handset. Eventually, the FIN-AL60A model has 4G capabilities and equips an octa-core chipset with 2.4GHz frequency for an efficient performance experience.
Besides, the device will feature a 6.7-inch OLED panel with a 2412 x 1084 pixels resolution and bears a dimensional figure of 161.29mm x 74.96mm x 6.88mm alongside 168 grams weight. The phone will also bring a 4500mAh battery.
Other features may include a dual camera arrangement with a 50MP main shooter and an 8MP macro sensor. Ahead, the front side is likely to use a 60MP selfie lens. There are possibly two storage versions: 256GB/ 512GB with 8GB RAM.
Looking into the details, the specs are quite identical to the Huawei Nova 12 Lite smartphone. Even though the company has not revealed the device’s official name or release time, the latest certificates hint that the launch is around the corner.
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