Huawei nova 14i Lands in Hong Kong with Big Battery

Huawei's nova 14i lands in Hong Kong on Feb 6 priced at HKD 1,588 ($203). The 8/256GB model pairs a 6.95-inch FHD+ 120Hz display with a Snapdragon 680, 7,000mAh battery and EMUI 14.2.

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Huawei nova 14i Lands in Hong Kong with Big Battery

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Huawei's nova 14i has quietly landed in Hong Kong, bringing a large battery and a wallet-friendly price to the local market. The phone will be available from February 6, and it aims squarely at buyers who prioritize battery life and a big display over flagship-level horsepower.

The 8GB/256GB trim sits at HKD 1,588 (about $203) and comes in blue and black. Don’t be surprised to learn this isn’t an entirely new design: the nova 14i is essentially a rebadged Huawei Enjoy 60X (also known as the Nova Y91), a model that first appeared in 2023.

What you get for the price

  • Display: 6.95-inch LCD, FHD+ resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 (mid-range)
  • Battery & charging: massive 7,000mAh cell with 22.5W wired charging
  • Cameras: 50MP main sensor plus a 2MP depth camera in a circular island
  • Software: runs EMUI 14.2 out of the box

At this price point, the nova 14i’s headline is unmistakable — a 7,000mAh battery that promises multi-day usage for many shoppers. The 120Hz panel is a welcome addition, even if it’s an LCD rather than an OLED. Meanwhile, the Snapdragon 680 is a competent mid-range chipset that keeps costs down but won't match the performance of newer 5G-capable chips.

The camera setup leans practical: a 50MP main shooter that should handle everyday snaps well, paired with a basic depth sensor for portrait effects. Charging is modest at 22.5W, so refills will be slower than on faster-charging rivals, but the huge battery offsets that trade-off for heavy users.

Huawei hasn’t confirmed whether the nova 14i will expand beyond Hong Kong. For buyers in the city, however, the device offers a clear value proposition: long battery life, a large smooth display, and roomy storage — all for roughly $200.

Source: gsmarena

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