The Huawei Nova 3i has been hailed as the mid-range king among smartphones after its release, and for good reason. As smartphone manufacturers vie to be the go-to choice for consumers across the globe, the specs of devices from across multiple companies have exponentially improved.
However, the prices of these smartphones have also taken an upswing. As such, mid-range smartphones have been rolled out by manufacturers in the hopes of earning more profit than their competitors. And the Huawei Nova 3i has taken some profits indeed.
One of the reasons for this is its price. For a smartphone that costs around $300, the Huawei Nova 3i boasts incredible display and specifications.
Under the Huawei Nova 3i’s hood is a an octa-core Kirin 710, Yuga Tech reported. It sports two cameras on the back with a 16MP primary sensor and a 2MP unit to provide an artificial blur. Two more cameras are placed on the front, which are a 24MP + 2MP setup equipped with a deep sensor and AI capabilities.
The Huawei Nova 3i also has the GPU Turbo Technology, allowing it to be quite the gaming smartphone as this addition enhances the device’s gaming performance by up to 60 percent while decreasing power usage by 30 percent. Moreover, this mid-range smartphone has a 6.3-inch display with a 2340 x 1080-pixel resolution. It also has a fingerprint scanner on the back and its memory can be expanded by up to 128GB through a microSD.
This smartphone is expected to bring in more profit as sales in India will drop in a few days. Select customers will be given a portable Boat Stone 260 speaker worth $36. The Huawei Nova 3i will have an exchange offer on Aug 8 worth $30, while those who will buy the device on Aug. 9 will be eligible for a $15 exchange discount.
However, it’s important to remember that this sale will be in India and there’s no word yet if it will take place in other countries like the U.S. With these mid-range specs and the low price of the Huawei Nova 3i, the phone will surely give users a bang for their buck.


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