Read More: Huawei’s foldable Mate X delayed to September due to Galaxy Fold’s debacle Appearance-wise, the Nova 5 and Nova 5 Pro looks quite alike featuring a similar design, build, screen-type and screen-size. The major difference is the chipset inside as stated earlier and a variant of the Pro model with more internal storage. Then the slimness here is quite impressive with just a 7.3mm thickness making it quite sleek in the hands. From an aesthetic point of view, the sun ray design on the back is quite alluring with colour options ranging from black, green, purple, and orange (Pro model only). For both smartphones, there is a 6.39-inch Full HD+ OLED screen with popping colour representation and nice contrast as well as a waterdrop notch on top. Also, the smartphones have an under screen fingerprint scanner making giving it a touch of a flagship. SEE: Huawei starts showing ads on its phones’ Magazine lock screens To make the stance Huawei has on the Nova 5 series photography prowess more obvious, the Nova 5 series packs a total of four rear cameras and a single front camera. These include a 48MP main camera, 16MP wide-angle camera, 2MP macro camera, and another 2MP depth sensor. In the dewdrop notch, however, there is a single 32MP sensor tasked with capturing selfies. The Huawei Nova 5 has an 8GB RAM and 128GB storage space built-in and so does the Pro version except that it has another 256GB internal storage option. Lastly, you’ll be enjoying a 3, 500mAh battery and a 40W fast charging that will give you 85% in 30 minutes. Both smartphones will be running Android 9 Pie with EMUI 9.2 on top. The Huawei Nova 5 goes for about $407 while the Nova 5 Pro with a 128GB ROM sells for $436 and the 256GB ROM variant for $494.