
Huawei Nova 15 Max has stepped on the official launch stage. The 8,500mAh battery is the largest in Huawei's history and supports 40W SuperCharge Turbo. The company has integrated Energy Booster Technology into the handset that unlocks every drop of power with 99% increased cell capacity.
Looking at the design and confirmed specs, the Nova 15 Max appears to be a rebranded version of the Enjoy 90 Pro Max, which debuted in China last month.
This is Huawei's first global "Max" model and the first time the company launches a massive-battery phone of this size outside China.
Display: 6.84-inch FHD+ OLED at 2756×1272 with 120Hz refresh rate, 2160Hz PWM dimming, and 4,000-nit peak brightness.
Chipset: Kirin 8000 — Huawei's in-house chip built on 4nm.
Camera: 50MP RYYB main camera at f/1.9 aperture, 2MP secondary sensor, and 16MP front camera.
Battery: 8,500mAh with 40W SuperCharge Turbo. Huawei promises 25 hours of GPS navigation and 48 hours of phone calls.
Connectivity: 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 7 802.11be (2.4GHz+5GHz), Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, GPS, BeiDou, and Galileo.
Build and Protection: High-strength aluminum alloy inner frame. Five-Star SGS ratings. 7.98mm thickness and 232g weight.
Smart X Button: An intelligent X button on the side gives instant access to favorite tools like controlling home appliances (AC and TV), making quick calls, and opening daily widgets like Calendar, Torch, Camera, and Calculator.
Nova 15 Max is priced at €499 for the 256GB version. It will soon be available for early bird deals and pre-orders in the global market.
8,500mAh for Nova 15 Max versus: Galaxy S26 Ultra 5,000mAh, Xiaomi 17 Ultra 6,000mAh, iQOO Z11 9,020mAh, and OnePlus Nord CE6 8,000mAh. Among flagships: Nova 15 Max dominates. In the broader comparison: close to iQOO Z11 but with a less powerful chipset.
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