Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G now up for pre-order, comes with freebies

Huawei’s Nova 7 SE 5G has recently been launched in the Philippines and is now available for pre-order. It features a quad-camera setup with AI, 40W fast charging tech, and 5G connectivity.

The Nova 7 SE 5G features a 6.5-inch display with a resolution of 2400 x 1080. Meanwhile, on the upper left corner of the screen is a 16-megapixel punch-hole selfie camera. Turn it around and you’ll see its quad cameras stacked on top of each other. We have a 64-megapixel main, 8-megapixel ultra-wide, 2-megapixel macro, and another 2-megapixel depth sensor.

Inside, it’s powered by a Kirin 820 5G processor accompanied by 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It runs Android 10 with the company’s EMUI 10 with apps coming from AppGallery. A fingerprint scanner also doubles as the power button for added security.

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Battery capacity is rated at 4000mAh and is capable of 40W SuperCharge for speedy charging times. It can also perform 5W reverse charging.

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The Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G is priced at PhP 19,990 and is already up for pre-orders from June 12 to June 21, 2020 via Lazada or through select Huawei stores. Those who do so through these outlets will get a free Huawei FreeLace worth PhP 3,490, custom Huawei themes, and 6-month access to Huawei Reader and Huawei Video.

Additionally, the phone also entails free access to 15GB of cloud storage via Huawei Mobile cloud for 12 months. That’s in addition to the 5GB free storage for those who pre-order.

Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G specs:
6.5-inch LTPS IPS Full HD+ display, 2400 x 1080 resolution
Kirin 820 5G CPU
8GB RAM
128GB internal storage, expandable via NanoMemory Card
Android 10 with EMUI 10, AppGallery
64MP f/1.8 main camera, 8MP f/2.4 ultra-wide, 2MP f/2.4 macro, 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor
16MP f/2.0 selfie camera
Dual-SIM, 5G
USB Type-C
4000mAh battery with 40W Huawei SuperCharge, 5W reverse charging
Space Silver and Crush Green color options

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HONOR X9b 5G No charge challenge: Tougher than ever but what else can you expect?

If you’ve been on any form of social media, you’ve most likely seen the HONOR X9b. And you’ve most likely seen it being thrown about, smashed, run over – and still surviving.

So we’ve established it’s tough and durable – a great direction to making it life-proof – but a tough exterior can only get you so far. The HONOR X9b 5G does have other interesting features to highlight but since I’m on the case of making it life-proof, I decided to see how long I could last without charging

It’s simple but think about it – less time hugged to the wall means more time for what matters: work, play, or simply basking in an unburdened day.

Throw in an extra dose of toughness, mix it up with solid performance, a snappy camera, and a touch of leather flair, and you’ve got a dream mix of what HONOR X9b 5G aspires to be: the ultimate daily companion

The challenge rules

What’s a challenge without some rules? Though let’s be real, I won’t be too strict on imposing these on myself, and could probably be classified more as guidelines than rules.

We’re kicking off at a solid 100%, giving our HONOR X9b 5G a power smoothie boost. I’ve set the screen’s refresh rate to dynamic refresh mode and the brightness at a cool 30% for the majority of my use.

I’ll be using both Wi-Fi and data, depending on where I am, and have also set Dark Mode to Auto so that it switches come nighttime.

And of course, no charging until I hit 0%.

Day 1: Camera tests, gaming sessions, and then some

The first day of the No-Charge challenge started with a slow roll out of bed at a breezy 10 am. The HONOR X9b 5G was way ready to roll before I even woke up with a full 100% charge. 

Being a weekend, the morning was a chill affair – some social media scrolling and the usual doom-scrolling routine. This was extra enjoyable thanks to that smooth 120Hz refresh rate on a large 6.78-inch AMOLED display.

We’ve got blue light protection too so eye health’s covered.

It’s curved, too, and very lightweight.  I found it fit rather naturally in my hand and didn’t feel any fatigue from holding it too long or even when lying down.

About an hour later, I checked to see and there was barely a dent in the battery, and remained a comfortable 98%. 

Lunch was a phone-free zone more often than not, but come 1 pm, I headed out for some errands. Music on Spotify, directions with Google Maps, random searches – these are reasons the HONOR X9b stayed mostly in my hand rather than in my pocket.

And all performed smoothly with no lags even when all opened together at the same time.

Now, I don’t know if it’s because of all the ruckus HONOR made when it teased this phone or because of its eye-catching orange leather design, but this phone got a lot of looks and glances.

One person even approached me to ask if it was the HONOR X9b 5G I was holding since he recognized it. I think that speaks to how well this device is designed and how much people like it.

On my way to a nearby shopping area, I stopped every so often to take some street snaps. It’s times like these that I’m thankful for that all-angle toughness because, unsurprisingly, I ended up dropping it…several times.

But that didn’t stop me from trying out its 108-megapixel main camera. Unfortunately, this will be the only lens worth using, at least in my opinion, because the ultra-wide and macro pale in comparison to the main shooter.

Here are some snaps from that short walk

I’ve got to say, the HONOR X9b 5G can take rather impressive photos but as with any smartphone, light is your best friend to get those pristine shots.

The problem I’ve had with HONOR phones before is that the automatic post-processing can be a bit too sharp – a completely personal opinion, it should be noted. And though still a bit too much for my taste, in bright and balanced environments, you can get detailed and punchy photos from this device that are undoubtedly social-media ready.

And since telephoto lenses are all the rage these days, the X9b tries to keep up by offering a respectable 3x zoom. Again, bright light is your best friend to get good shots.

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After doing what I needed to do outside the house, the HONOR X9b’s battery was still holding strong at about 96%. 

Being the weekend and having most of my chores done the previous days, I didn’t have much to do. Kevin was off playing TOTK on the Switch so I booted up the HONOR X9b 5G for a few matches of Pokémon Unite.

What I thought would be an hour or two of gameplay turned into 4 hours. Wi-Fi connected, Game Mode on, and audio muted, the HONOR X9b 5G exited the gaming session with a respectable 54%. (We’ll talk about its performance later on)

Things quieted down after that.  About an hour or so of unwinding and catching up on social media and both the HONOR X9b and I rested. At 54% battery (me at 0%), I wondered how much longer it could last.

An interesting Day 1 for the HONOR X9b.

Day 2: The work and play routine

The second day was a challenge to see how the HONOR X9b 5G would navigate the ebb and flow of a regular workday.

The day kicked off with the gentle chime of an alarm from the HONOR X9b 5G at 10 am. I checked to see if any battery was consumed overnight. Leaving it at 52% the phone mostly stayed idle except for an update it had around 2 am or so. Still, no effect on the battery.

As I started my routine, I tapped into Spotify on the HONOR X9b 5G for some morning tunes. Though not too loud, the single speaker provides a pretty great personal experience. Just enough for me to enjoy within my own bubble.

When the work buzz picked up, the multi-tasking features of this device came into play. The large display made it ideal to use features like split screen or floating windows.

Again that 120Hz made for smooth transitions between checking emails, scrolling through socials, and staying on top of notifications and tasks were a breeze with productivity features from its Android 13-based Magic OS 7.2

Its Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor does well with the average person’s workload, I’d have to say.  With 12GB of built-in RAM (virtual expansion available, too), the HONOR X9b 5G has enough power to go through the usuals like Messenger, Instagram, Canva, and then some.

When things start slowing down, usually when apps start piling up in the background, a quick reboot gets things back up to speed.

Lunchtime, I took a hiatus from both work and the phone, opting for a technology detox. Coming back from my break, the phone’s battery clocked in at 47%.

After a quick hour-long YouTube sesh while drafting documents, I noticed a modest dip –  that’s 45% and counting.

Now, I said I wouldn’t but the evening unfolded with a gaming session from 4 to 9 pm.

The HONOR X9b 5G, even with its already depleted battery, was still working hard. Gaming was a pleasant experience despite some lags here and there.

I was still able to run full graphics for Pokémon Unite and take advantage of that ultra-smooth refresh rate. There was a tiny difference from playing with a full battery – fewer frame drops, faster loading – but you don’t really notice a big enough effect on performance until later on.

A noticeable slowdown crept in, especially when the battery hit around 12%.

Since this is a No-Charge challenge, I kept my match going though in real life, I wouldn’t recommend this while playing – especially when playing an online team game.

Anyway, the critically low battery warning made its entrance around 8:45 pm, sending a gentle reminder that it’s time to let the HONOR X9b get that well-deserved top-up.

Final thoughts

The result? I was able to use the HONOR X9b 5G, both for work and play, for about two days without charging. And that’s with about 8 hours of gaming in between.

While the claim of a 3-day battery life might have been out of my reach, my two-day stint, including substantial gaming hours, speaks volumes about its battery endurance.

The HONOR X9b, with its subtle flair and durability, undoubtedly caters to the everyday user, compensating for its shortcomings with practicality in both features and price.

Availability and pricing

The HONOR X9b is now available for pre-order from January 12 to 19 in the Philippines for PhP 16,999. Pre-orders are available through HONOR’s official channels at Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok and at any HONOR Experience store and partners. Freebies include an HONOR Gift Box and HONOR Choice X5.

This post is sponsored by OPPO Philippines. Views and opinions are the author’s own.

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