Huawei recently introduced the nova 11 series, consisting of three versions: nova 11, nova 11 Pro, and nova 11 Ultra, with the Ultra version being the highest-end model with premium design and powerful hardware. Huawei's nova product line has always been aimed at young users, positioned in the near-premium segment, with main advantages coming from design and performance.

In this iteration of the nova 11 series, Huawei brings many upgrades to the nova product line, promising to be the smartphone series for young people.
In this article, Mytour brings you a close look at the nova 11 Ultra, the highest-end nova version that users can purchase at the moment.

Regarding design, all three versions of the nova 11 in this year's series have the same external appearance, differing only in a few minor details. This design is quite eye-catching, suitable for young users thanks to the inherent personality of the nova line. The back of the device is finished from environmentally friendly faux leather material, with unique patterned engravings.



nova 11 Ultra comes in only two color options: green and black, both with a leather-finished back. Meanwhile, the Pro version will have additional white and gold colors with frosted glass backs.
On the front, Huawei equips the nova 11 Ultra (and also the 11 Pro) with a 6.78-inch display, using a 10-bit OLED panel with a resolution of 1200 x 2652, almost reaching QHD+. This display has a 120Hz refresh rate and is protected by Kunlun Glass toughened glass.



Unlike the standard version with a flat screen and single selfie camera, the nova 11 Pro and 11 Ultra feature curved edge screens with dual 'mole' selfie cameras, including a 60MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a 17mm equivalent focal length, along with an 8MP 2X telephoto camera for portrait shots. Additionally, this screen also integrates an under-display optical fingerprint sensor.

Regarding the camera, this is also a plus point for the nova 11 Ultra. The device is equipped with a camera system consisting of three lenses: a 50MP wide-angle lens with adjustable aperture between f/1.4 and f/4.0, using an RYYB sensor with laser autofocus support, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a 112-degree field of view, and a color temperature sensor to support better white balance.


Some images captured from the nova 11 camera.
In terms of performance, both the nova 11 Pro and nova 11 Ultra are equipped with the Snapdragon 778G chip, a relatively old chip in the mid-range segment. The version equipped on Huawei devices is always a customized version that does not support 5G. The device has storage options of 256GB/512GB for the Pro version and 512GB for the Ultra version. The battery has a capacity of 4500mAh on both versions, supporting 100W fast charging.

Another advantage of the nova 11 Ultra is its satellite communication capability, supporting China's BDS Satellite system, allowing users to send messages without going through a telecommunications network. Of course, this feature is currently only available in China.
In terms of pricing, the nova 11 Ultra is priced at 4499 RMB in the domestic Chinese market, equivalent to 15.4 million VND. The standard and Pro versions are priced at 2499 and 3499 RMB, equivalent to 8.5 and 11.9 million VND respectively.
