In April of this year, Huawei introduced the Nova 11 series smartphones. According to reports, Huawei is currently developing the next generation models of the Nova line. One of the devices in the Nova 12 series has passed 3C certification, which revealed several key details about the smartphone.
Huawei Nova 12 Ultra 3C certification
A Huawei device with the model number “ADA-AL00U” has appeared on the 3C Certification website. Sources claim that this is a brand new Huawei Nova 12 Ultra. The listing shows that the device will support 100W charging, just like its predecessor.
The 3C Certification also confirms that Nova 12 Ultra will use a 100W supercharger Huawei, which has a model number “HW-200500C00”. The charger supports charging in the following modes: 10 W (5 V/2 A), 40 W (10 V/4 A), 66 W (11 V/6 A), and 100 W (20 V/5 A).
There is no other information about the Nova 12 Ultra on the 3C certification list. However, previous leaks suggest that the phone will have a similar camera module design as the Nova 11 Ultra, but with a different lens arrangement.
In addition, Digital Chat Station suggests that the Nova 12 Ultra will be powered by the Kirin 9000S chipset, making it a 5G phone. This chipset is also present on the recently introduced Huawei MatePad Pro 11 (2024).
Since one of the Nova 12 Ultra devices has passed the certification process, we can expect more information about the Nova 12 series in the near future.