Huawei Nova 7SE Review - Android

Huawei Nova 7SE Review - Android

Despite the limited infrastructure, smartphone manufacturers are starting to push 5G in their devices. That means we can expect the new connectivity standard trickle...

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Despite the limited infrastructure, smartphone manufacturers are starting to push 5G in their devices. That means we can expect the new connectivity standard trickle down to more affordable devices, like the mid-range category. This is where the Huawei Nova 7SE comes in, a sub PHP20K 5G capable smartphone. Is this your stepping stone to 5G without breaking the bank? Find out here:

Design and Construction

Compared to other Huawei midrange devices, the Nova 7SE is a premium device with a curved glass back topped with Corning Gorilla Glass 5. It has a thick metal frame that adds to its durability as well. Our unit came in a glossy Space Silver colorway, which blends to a pinkish hue towards the bottom of the device. While it does steal the attention of whoever sees it, it’s also a fingerprint magnet, so you better keep it in the included case.

The camera module is arranged vertically towards the upper left corner of the device. It is a rather tall module, which gives you even more reasons to use the included clear case.

Turning the device over reveals the large 6.5-inch IPS display, with slim bezels all around. A big bonus for us is the phone’s use of a punch-hole module for the selfie camera, located in the upper left corner of the device.

Located on the left is the dual nano-SIM tray, which supports Huawei’s NanoMemory cards up to 256GB.

Meanwhile, on the right are the volume rockers and power button, which doubles as the fingerprint scanner. The buttons are located in a comfortable spot, with the fingerprint scanner sitting exactly where my thumb naturally rests when gripping the device. The volume rocker, however, is short – which does take some time to get used to.

The speaker grille, USB Type-C Port, microphone, and 3.5mm audio jack are located underneath.

The top is bare save for the secondary microphone.

The Huawei Nova 7 SE is a very comfortable phone. It’s not as thick as other midrange Huawei devices, and the curved back helps the device feel even sleeker. It has an amazing aesthetic, with premium features such as Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection as well.

Display and Multimedia

The first thing you’ll notice when opening the device is its massive 6.5-inch LTPS IPS display. With a resolution of 2400 x 1080 and HDR 10 support, images appear sharp, with enough details and excellent viewing angles. The panel itself is of high-quality, with high color accuracy, and deep blacks for an IPS device.

There is no noticeable backlight bleeding, even around the punch-hole camera. It can also get bright enough to use under direct sunlight.

As for audio, it can outmatch most midrange devices, with its punchy bass and detailed sound. Its loudness, however, is typical for smartphones.

Camera

The Huawei Nova 7 SE comes with four rear cameras, consisting of a 64MP primary, 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP depth, and 2MP macro shooter. Meanwhile, a 16MP shooter sits in a punch-hole camera module on the top left corner of the display.

The rear photos produced by the Nova 7SE is incredibly detailed thanks to its large 64MP primary shooter. This translates well even when taking photos in unnatural light. Color reproduction was great, with a decent dynamic range as well.

Check out the rear sample photos below:




Digitally zooming in by the maximum 10X also managed to produce decently detailed shots, although you do need excellent lighting.

Selfies taken with the 16MP front camera came out nice, even with less than ideal lighting. It does, however, introduce a lot of post-processing.

Check out the sample selfie shots below: