Huawei Nova 8 Spotted on 3C Certification With 66W Fast Charging Support

A tipster has claimed that just like Huawei Nova 8 series, the Honor V40 smartphone will also get 66W charging.

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By Sourabh Kulesh | Updated: 27 October 2020 16:50 IST
Highlights
  • Huawei Nova 8 series said to have three smartphones
  • Honor V40 to sport dual punch-hole display, says report
  • Huawei Nova 8 may be launched in November

Huawei Nova 8 series may ship with a charger that has an “HW-110600C00” model number

Huawei Nova 8 series smartphone with model number JSC-AN00 has received 3C certification in China. This particular model could be one of three alleged handsets which will reportedly be launched as Nova 8 SE, Nova 8, and Nova 8 Pro in China next month. The listing shows that the smartphone will come with a 66W fast charging. Speculations are rife that this could either be the Nova 8 or Nova 8 Pro smartphone. The mentioned phone is one of the handsets that were allegedly spotted on China's MIIT authority website last month.

According to the 3C listing, a smartphone with JSC-AN00 said to be from the Huawei Nova 8 series has received certification in China. The 3C certification shows that this particular handset will be shipped with a charger that has an “HW-110600C00” model number with up to 66W fast charging that debuted with Huawei Mate 40 Pro and Mate 40 Pro.

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Tipster Digital Chat Nation has claimed that the JSC-AN00 model number belongs to the Huawei Nova 8. Interestingly, a Huawei phone with JSC-AN00 model number was certified by TENAA in September.

Furthermore, the tipster also says that just like the Huawei Nova 8 series of smartphones, the Honor V40 phone will also be shipped with a 66W fast charger. It goes on to say that the smartphones in the Honor V40 series will feature model numbers YOR-AN00 / TN00, YOR-AN10 / TN10, YOR-AN00S, and YOR-N49. It is also said that these phones will sport a 6.72-inch dual punch-hole display with curved edges supplied by BOE or Visionox and a high refresh rate. He added that these devices could be powered by the Kirin 9000 series SoC.

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