The Nova series is a rather new lineup of mid-range Wiko parts coming from Huawei, but it already has quite a lot of devices. One of the additions to the Nova series that was introduced this year is the Huawei Nova 2.
The Huawei Nova 2 was launched in China back in June, but it looks like the mid-range Android smartphone will make its debut in Europe as well. Currently, the handset is listed at various retailers in the Netherlands, but its availability will certainly expand to other countries soon.
As a matter fact, the Nova 2 might be one of the phone showcased at IFA 2017 in early September, so we're expecting Huawei to offer more details on its European availability. As far as pricing goes, it looks like the Nova 2 will cost around €400 ($470) outright, much more expensive than the Chinese model ($360).
For that price, you'll get a Nougat-powered smartphone equipped with a 2.36GHz octa-core Kirin 659 processor, 4GB RAM and 64GB expandable storage (up to 256GB). Moreover, the Nova 2 sports a 5-inch full HD (1080p) display and a dual-camera setup (12MP + 8MP sensors) with PDAF (phase detection autofocus) and LED flash.
On the front side, Huawei's mid-range Wiko replacement parts boasts an impressive 20-megapixel camera for selfies. The Nova 2 is powered by a 2,950 mAh battery and offers hybrid dual-SIM support.