Though Huawei is struggling to make leeway in its strenuous relationship with the United States, the Chinese giant isn’t slowing down its smartphone release timeline. Huawei has today taken the wraps off its much-rumored Nova 5 series, which includes a trio of new devices, all with different Kirin chipsets and quad-camera setups.

Huawei has unveiled a trio of devices in its Nova 5 series, starting at a price tag of 1,999 yuan (roughly Rs 20,250) for the base variant of the Nova 5i. The price goes up to 3,399 yuan (roughly Rs 34,500) for the top-end variant of Nova 5 Pro. You can check out the pricing of all the Nova 5 variants right here:

Huawei Nova 5 and Nova 5 Pro: Specs

The Nova 5 and Nova 5 Pro do have a number of similarities, but there are some minor differences between the two devices. Both of them sport a 6.39-inch Full-HD+ OLED display with a waterdrop notch that packs a 32MP (f/2.0) selfie camera. It boasts of a 1080 x 2340 pixels resolution and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio, complete with DCI-P3 and DC dimming support. They also sport an optical in-display fingerprint sensor.

As for the camera department, the quad-camera module on both the Nova 5 and Nova 5 Pro includes a primary 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor, coupled with a 16MP ultra wide-angle lens, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP macro lens. The devices support AI detection, night mode, and many other AI-backed camera features.

Huawei Nova 5i is basically a rebranded version of the P20 Lite (2019) model that was recently launched in Europe, except for a minor upgrade in the camera department. It looks similar to the Honor 20 series phones launched in India earlier this month.