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Huawei has set a date: June 1. Expect four new nova 16 models to reshape the brand's mid-to-flagship lineup and a surprise appearance from the MatePad Pro Max, which already made waves globally this month.
The nova 16 family will include the nova 16, nova 16 Pro, nova 16z and the headline-grabbing nova 16 Ultra. Reservations are already open in China, so Huawei is clearly banking on early demand.
Design-wise, the Pro and Ultra lean into bold camera hardware. Two large circular discs perch on top of a rectangular island, housing three rear sensors and an LED flash. It’s a look that reads a little dramatic, a little cinematic. Huawei teased the Pro in Sky Blue and an iridescent finish that catches the light—colors meant to sell mood as much as metal and glass.
The vanilla nova 16 treads a similar visual line but dials the optics back to a dual-camera setup. The nova 16z goes its own way with a pill-shaped rear module that contains dual cameras and twin LED flashes—an arrangement that feels efficient and functional rather than flashy.

Selfie cutouts vary across the family. The Pro and Ultra reportedly use a pill-shaped front cutout to house dual selfie cameras. The standard model and the 16z stick with a single hole-punch. Small details, but they change how the UI and content feel across the screen.
Leaks around the nova 16 Ultra paint it as a spec sheet with ambition: a 6.84-inch LTPO display for adaptive refresh, a next-generation Kirin 9-series chipset, and a monster 7,000mAh battery that promises marathon endurance. Camera rumors point to a 50MP main sensor with a generous 1/1.3-inch size—exactly the sort of hardware photographers love to see on paper.

The MatePad Pro Max will join the event, reinforcing Huawei's strategy of bundling flagship devices and tablets in a single reveal. It’s a reminder that the company still aims to present a full ecosystem, not just individual phones.
June 1 will tell us which of these leaks hold and whether Huawei's bold camera islands and battery claims translate into something people actually want to use every day. Mark the date; this one could shift expectations for what a “nova” phone can be.
Source: gsmarena
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