On November 27th, Igeekphone reported that the blogger Digital Chat Station revealed that the Huawei nova 15 series will be unveiled before the Spring Festival. There are three versions in total. The standard version has a 6.7-inch screen, while the Pro series has a 6.84-inch screen, all with a 1.5K resolution.
In terms of imaging, the Huawei nova 15 Pro series features a dual front camera setup, with a 50-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens, an ultra-wide-angle lens, and a multi-spectral lens at the back. The Ultra version has upgraded its main camera to a 50-megapixel 1/1.3-inch large sensor.
In terms of processors, the Huawei nova 15 and nova 15 Pro are equipped with Kirin 8 series chips, while the nova 15 Ultra is equipped with Kirin 9 series chips. Currently, the standard version and Pro version have been filed, but the Ultra version has not been filed yet.

It is reported that the previous generation model, the nova 14 series, was equipped with the Kirin 8020 chip at its highest level. This time, the top-of-the-line version of the nova 15 series has been given the Kirin 9 series, aligning with its elder brothers, the Mate and Pura series.
The newly launched Mate 80 series is equipped with Kirin 9020, Kirin 9030 and Kirin 9030 Pro chips respectively. The nova 15 Ultra may be upgraded to the Kirin 9020 chip.
Starting from the new-generation triple-folding flagship Mate XTs Extraordinary Master, Huawei has once again announced the specific model of the Kirin chip, reflecting the substantial changes in China’s semiconductor industry. The industry believes that Huawei’s announcement of the model of its mobile phone chip indicates that the chip supply chain is moving towards self-reliance and control.








