MTS announced the start of pre-orders for HUAWEI nova 13 smartphones.
The nova 13 series comes in smoke green, white and black colors and features a unique geometric body texture with a combination of vertical and horizontal stripes. The hue pattern changes depending on the viewing angle.
For the first time, a feature for selecting a frame with a facial expression based on artificial intelligence has appeared in smartphones. And thanks to XD Portrait Engine technology, gadgets can analyze the bone structure of the face and accurately convey the contour and tone of the skin.
The camera system includes a 60MP ultra-wide-angle front camera for portraits, a 50MP main camera with f/1.9 aperture, and a secondary 8MP wide-angle macro camera with f/2.2 aperture. The pro version is equipped with a 60 MP ultra-wide-angle front socket.
HUAWEI nova 13 Pro has an LTPO screen with a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. And with the new HUAWEI SuperChargeTurbo 100W fast charging downgrade, smartphones can charge up to 50% in just 10 minutes.
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Smartphones from Chinese brands have long proven themselves to be successful on the Russian market. By the end of 2024, their share is already 80% in units and 50% in money of all devices sold in the country, so we are confident that new products from HUAWEI will be as successful as the previous nova series.
— Commercial Director of the MTS retail network Alexey Pomozov
Prices
► HUAWEI nova 13, 12/256 GB: from 46
999 rubles (HUAWEI WATCH FIT 3 smart watch as a gift)
► HUAWEI nova 13, 12/512 GB: from 49
999 rubles (HUAWEI WATCH FIT 3 smart watch as a gift)
► HUAWEI nova 13 Pro, 12/512 GB: from 59,999 rubles (HUAWEl FreeClip wireless headphones as a gift)
Pre-orders for new products will last until January 23.
Source: Iphones RU

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