Huawei Nova 16z Launched With Kirin 8020 Chip, 120Hz OLED Display, 50MP Camera & 6,000mAh Battery: Price, Specifications and Features

Huawei just launched four new phones in China, and the buzz around them is real. The Nova 16 Ultra and Pro are clearly made for people who want top of the line everything, while the Huawei Nova 16 and Huawei Nova 16z are aimed at those who want something solid without going all out on price. Among the four, the Nova 16z is probably the most interesting for regular buyers. It does not try to do too much, but it covers the basics really well. Here is a closer look at the Huawei Nova 16z Nepal expected price, full specs, and what makes it worth considering.

⚡ Highlights:
  • Kirin 8020 chip with 12GB RAM
  • 6.7-inch OLED display, 120Hz refresh rate
  • 50MP main & 50MP selfie camera
  • 6,000mAh battery, 100W fast charging

Display and Design

Huawei Nova 16z
Image Credit: Huawei

The Nova 16z has a 6.7-inch OLED screen running at FHD+ resolution (1084 x 2412 pixels), and the 120Hz refresh rate makes a noticeable difference in day to day use. Whether someone is scrolling through their feed or playing a game, things just look and feel smoother compared to a standard 60Hz panel.

It also comes with 2160Hz PWM dimming, which might not sound exciting on paper but makes a real difference for anyone who uses their phone for long stretches. It is much easier on the eyes, especially at night. The phone itself is slim at 7.2mm and weighs around 196.5g, so it sits comfortably in the hand. On the back, the camera island is rectangular and placed vertically, with two lenses and LED flashes at the top and bottom. The front glass is aluminosilicate and the phone has an IP65 rating, so everyday splashes and dust are not something to worry about.

Performance

Huawei Nova 16z Camera
Image Credit: Huawei

Under the hood, the Nova 16z is running on the Kirin 8020 chip, which is the same processor that was in last year’s Nova 15. For everyday things like scrolling through apps, streaming videos, or jumping between tasks, it handles everything without breaking a sweat.

Where it starts to show its limits is during heavy gaming. Long sessions with graphics heavy games could lead to some heating or inconsistent frame rates, since the Nova 16z does not come with the advanced cooling system that the Nova 16 has. For memory, it packs 12GB of RAM and storage going up to 512GB, which is plenty for most people. It ships with HarmonyOS 6.1, and based on Huawei’s history, two major updates and around three years of security patches seem like a reasonable expectation.

Camera

Huawei Nova 16z Chipset
Image Credit: Huawei

For a mid-range phone, the Nova 16z does a pretty decent job on the camera front. The main shooter is a 50MP f/1.9 lens, paired with a 12MP f/2.4 telephoto that offers 3x optical zoom and OIS. Both lenses use Huawei’s RYYB sensor technology, which lets in around 40% more light than a typical RGB sensor. That means low-light shots come out noticeably cleaner and less noisy.

There is also a Red Maple color sensor on board, which helps the camera nail natural colors and skin tones without making everything look oversaturated. On the front, the 50MP f/2.4 selfie camera holds its own too. It shoots 4K video with gyro-EIS stabilization, which is a nice touch for content creators or anyone who does a lot of video calling.

Battery and Connectivity

The 6,000mAh silicon-carbon battery is honestly one of the best things about the Nova 16z. Huawei claims it can get through more than a day of regular use, and given the battery size, that is easy to believe. When it does need a charge, the 100W wired fast charging gets it back up quickly without a long wait. There is also 5W reverse wired charging, handy for topping up earbuds or a smartwatch on the go.

On the connectivity side, the Nova 16z covers pretty much everything. It has 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, GPS with NavIC support, and even BDS satellite calling and messaging, though that last one is only available in China for now. There is also an infrared port, which is a small but useful addition that a lot of phones have quietly dropped over the years.

Huawei Nova 16z Specifications

  • Design & Build: 161.8 x 75.5 x 7.2 mm, 196.5g, Glass front, plastic frame, IP65 dust and water resistant
  • Display: 6.7-inch OLED, 1084 x 2412 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: Kirin 8020
  • Memory: 256GB/12GB, 512GB/12GB
  • Rear Camera: 50MP f/1.9 (wide, 1/1.56″, Dual Pixel PDAF) + 12MP f/2.4 (telephoto, PDAF, OIS, 3x optical zoom), color spectrum sensor, LED flash, HDR, panorama, 4K video
  • Front Camera: 50MP f/2.4 (ultrawide, 1/2.5″), HDR, panorama, 4K video recording
  • Software & UI: HarmonyOS 6.1
  • Network & SIM: 5G, Dual Nano-SIM
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7 dual-band, Bluetooth 6.0, GPS (L1+L5), BDS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, NavIC, NFC, Infrared port, USB Type-C 2.0, OTG, BDS Satellite Calling and Messaging (China only)
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, compass, virtual proximity sensing
  • Sound: Stereo speakers/li>
  • Battery: 6,000mAh Si/C Li-Ion, 100W wired fast charging, 5W reverse wired charging

Huawei Nova 16z Price in Nepal and Availability

There is no official word yet on a Nepal release date. That said, Huawei has been bringing more of its lineup to the region lately, and the Huawei Nova 16z Nepal launch could very well happen sooner than expected. It is worth keeping an eye on official Huawei Nepal channels for any updates.

If it does make its way here, the 12GB/256GB variant is expected to be around NPR 78,999 and the 12GB/512GB model around NPR 92,999, based on the Chinese launch prices of CNY 2,399 and CNY 2,799.

Huawei Nova 16z Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
12/256GB CNY 2,399 NPR 78,999
12/512GB CNY 2,799 NPR 92,999

Conclusion

The Huawei Nova 16z is a genuinely solid mid-range option for anyone who wants a reliable daily phone without overpaying. The screen looks great, the battery is more than enough for a full day, the camera handles low light better than most phones in this range, and the fast charging is quick enough that running out of battery rarely becomes a real problem.

The Kirin 8020 chip is not built for heavy gaming, but for everything else it does the job well. If the price works for you, the Huawei Nova 16z is definitely one to keep on the list.

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Javed Ali
Javed Ali
He is the founder of Neptechie and a passionate tech writer covering smartphone reviews and tech news. A civil engineer by profession, his love for technology drives him to simplify complex tech topics for everyday users.

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