In China, the Huawei Nova 7 5G, which is two years old, is on sale with other Huawei 5G phones.

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Since the US sanctions took effect, Huawei hasn't released any new 5G devices. However, it turns out that the corporation still has some 5G inventory on hand. The former world's top smartphone company is offering a few of obsolete 5G devices as part of its ongoing 618 sales drive in China.



Huawei has put several of its older 5G devices on sale on its official eCommerce portal Vmall, according to a report by IThome. These gadgets are part of the Nova series.


Huawei had been selling the Huawei Nova 8 5G series on a regular basis. But, after a lengthy wait, it has now put the Huawei Nova 7 5G and Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G Lohas Edition for purchase.



The Huawei Nova 7 5G made its debut in April 2020, for those who are unaware. It is equipped with a Hisilicon Kirin 985 processor. The Huawei Nova 7 SE 5G Lohas Edition, on the other hand, was introduced in January 2021 and has a Hisilicon Kirin 820E processor.


Huawei is also selling 5G versions from the Huawei Nova 8 series, in addition to these two 5G-enabled phones. Huawei Nova 8 5G, Huawei Nova 8 Pro 5G, and Huawei Nova 8 SE 5G are the smartphones in question.


The old stock is most likely being cleared by Huawei. Since a result, if you're looking to acquire a brand-new, unused Huawei 5G smartphone, now may be your last opportunity, as US restrictions do not appear to be lifting anytime soon.


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