Huawei Nova, Nova Plus and MediaPad M3 reportedly launching at IFA 2016
        
    
                                                    Huawei is one of the companies that plans to unveil new devices at this year's IFA expo. The Chinese smartphone maker is said to have a new lineup of devices in the pipeline, though not many details are known at the moment.
The good news is we're only a couple of days away from their official unveil, so the wait should be bearable enough. As with all the launch events, the hype is building up as information about Huawei's unannounced devices get leaked online.
According to Evan Blass, Huawei plans to launch at least three new devices at IFA 2016, and two of them belong to the new lineup that we mentioned earlier.
The Huawei Nova and Nova Plus could be two new smartphones aimed at women. The third is the MediaPad M3, a high-end tablet running Android OS.
The Chinese company has already scheduled a press event for September 1, so it won't be long until Huawei will be taking the wraps off its new products.
Unfortunately, no other details about Huawei Nova, Nova Plus and MediaPad M3 tablet have been leaked yet. It looks like the announcement of these new devices will replace that of the highly-anticipated Huawei Mate S successor, which won't be coming at IFA 2016.
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
    The good news is we're only a couple of days away from their official unveil, so the wait should be bearable enough. As with all the launch events, the hype is building up as information about Huawei's unannounced devices get leaked online.
The Huawei Nova and Nova Plus could be two new smartphones aimed at women. The third is the MediaPad M3, a high-end tablet running Android OS.
The Chinese company has already scheduled a press event for September 1, so it won't be long until Huawei will be taking the wraps off its new products.
source: Evan Blass
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                                                    
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