An unannounced Huawei smartphone known as the NCE-AL00 has received TENAA certification. The smartphone seems to be an entry-level mannequin judging from its specs and the polycarbonate construct. Clearly, Huawei needs to tackle different home Android OEMs within the profitable entry-level Android smartphone phase. Nevertheless, we do marvel if the polycarbonate physique means Huawei will be capable of undercut its rivals when it comes to pricing with this gadget.
The NCE-AL00, like different entry-level smartphones available on the market presently, includes a 5-inch show with 720 x 1280 HD decision. It’s powered by an octa-core chipset, clocked at 1.5 GHz. The precise SoC hasn’t been talked about within the TENAA itemizing, as is often the case. The octa-core chipset is paired with a beneficiant 3GB of RAM and 16GB of built-in expandable storage.
Shifting on to imaging, the NCE-AL00 is provided with a 13MP main snapper on the again and a 5MP selfie digital camera on the entrance. On the again, the smartphone additionally contains a round fingerprint sensor, positioned under the rear digital camera lens and the LED flash.
One of many principal causes to purchase the NCE-AL00 goes to be its giant 4000mAh capability battery. Whereas a number of rivals do supply even bigger batteries, we anticipate the smartphone to be kind of on par with its rivals within the battery life division. When it comes to dimensions, the upcoming smartphone measures 143.2 x 70.four x eight.1mm and weighs in at 145 grams. As you possibly can inform, it isn’t precisely the thinnest gadget on the market, which is justified to an extent by the massive battery inside. On the plus aspect although, the handset runs on Android 6.zero Marshmallow, so it’s undoubtedly up-to-date when it comes to software program at this level.
The truth that the NCE-AL00 has been licensed by the TENAA may trace at an imminent launch, however we will by no means be utterly positive. Many units licensed by the Chinese language authority nonetheless stay unannounced. So, for now, all we will do is look forward to the smartphone to go official.