Huawei Nova 5T: Flagship spec minus the price-tag
For Huawei, the last 12 months have not been successful ones. The Chinese phone giant will no longer use Google Mobile Services due to the US government's blacklist, disabling some of the most distinguishing tech components from Huawei's handsets. The Huawei Nova 5T which is still allowed to use Google Mobile Services since the phone was launched in China before the U.S. blacklist went into effect. Meaning, like every other Android phone, the Nova 5T also offers the same apps and services, and that is why this Huawei product should not be skipped over. So, let’s take a look: You can easily tell, only by looking at the design and color choices that Huawei aimed at younger consumers with the nova 5T. The core target for this phone being young, millennial, fashion-savvy, and it does a good job at luring glances. They might typically go for the choice of Crush Blue or Midsummer Purple. The nova 5T is indeed a flat piece of glass, back and front, at a thickness of just 7.87 mm. The entire front of the phone is taken up by a 6.26-inch screen, with a punch hole camera in the top left corner, and a relatively tiny earpiece grill at the top, with an LED notification light inside it, which is very rare to...