On its global website, Huawei has covertly announced a new smartphone. The Huawei Nova Y61 is the official name of the device. By virtue of its name, we can assume that it is the replacement for the Nova Y60, which made its debut last year.
Sadly, there is no information available regarding the cost or availability of this phone. But all of its specifications are available.
Specifications for the Huawei Nova Y61
The Huawei Nova Y61 has the same design as other entry-level smartphones. Similar to the Apple iPhone Pros, it sports a flat frame design with a back camera arrangement. The cameras themselves, however, are disappointing because they only have a basic 50MP primary camera, a 2MP macro camera, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 5MP front-facing camera.
The item appears to have a plastic structure, despite the fact that the company doesn’t disclose it. It weighs 188g, with dimensions of 164.28 x 75.8 x 8.94mm, and comes in three colours (Sapphire Blue, Mint Green, and Midnight Black).

The device has a 6.52-inch LCD display with a dewdrop notch and a resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels (HD+). It is powered by a chipset with an octa-core CPU that goes undisclosed.
In the Asia Pacific region, it has 64GB of storage and 6GB of RAM. In contrast, it has 64GB of storage and 4GB of RAM everywhere else. Similar to this, it comes with a single SIM in some places but a dual SIM in others. Even NFC has geographical restrictions.
In any case, all of the variations provide GNSS, 4G, Bluetooth 5.1, and single-band WiFi. A USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack are also present (USB 2.0).
Instead of Google Mobile Services, the smartphone boots EMUI 12 with Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) (GMS). And last but not least, it has a 5,000mAh battery with 22.5W rapid wired charging capabilities.