Huawei Nova 9 series got 3C certification with 66W and 100W chargers

A few hours ago, the upcoming Nova 9 series from Huawei was listed on the Chinese 3C certification listing, which confirms that the launch date is now not so far from us. The 3C certification consists of two model numbers: NAM-AL00 and RTE-AL00.

From the charging specifications, we can conclude that the NAM-AL00 belongs to the Nova 9, while the RTE-AL00 is the Nova 9 Pro. It is worth mentioning that both models have the exact charging specifications as in the Honor 50 series.

The 3C certification confirms that the NAM-AL00 will be equipped with Huawei’s 66W old charger having model no: HW-110600C00. The same charger was used in the Mate 40 series for the first time.

The RTE-AL00 will come with Huawei’s new 100W charger (20V/5A), which is expected to be used in Huawei’s upcoming flagships, like the Mate series.

It is worth noting that both of these models lack 5G support. These models will probably use Qualcomm’s 4G chipset (according to reports) as the company has the license to use them. Moreover, it was also reported that both models are likely to be powered by Snapdragon 778 chipset.

In the last article, we revealed that the new Nova 9 series would be the rebranded version of the Honor 50 series. Through the TENAA certification, the appearance of the Nova 9 Pro was also leaked, and it was observed that it is the same as the Honor 50 Pro.

The launch of the Huawei Nova 9 series is expected in September 2021.