Huawei nova 15 Max debuts with an 8,500mAh battery
Huawei nova 15 Max: The New Battery Champion Has Arrived
If you’re the kind of person who constantly hunts for a wall outlet by lunchtime, Huawei’s latest release might be the answer to your prayers. Following last week’s teaser, the Huawei nova 15 Max has officially made its debut at an event in Thailand, and it’s bringing some seriously massive specs to the table—most notably an industry-leading 8,500mAh battery.
If the design feels familiar, there’s a good reason for that. This new entry appears to be a global rebranding of the Enjoy 90 Pro Max, which originally launched in China back in March. For those outside of China, this means getting access to one of the most endurance-focused smartphones on the market.
Immense Battery Life and Fast Charging
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: that 8,500mAh battery. While most flagship phones hover around the 5,000mAh mark, Huawei has nearly doubled that capacity. Whether you’re a heavy gamer, a frequent traveler, or just someone who forgets to charge their phone overnight, this device is built to last for days, not just hours. When you finally do run low, the 40W fast charging helps you get back up to speed relatively quickly.
Display and Performance
While the battery is the star of the show, the rest of the specs aren’t slouching either. The nova 15 Max features a spacious 6.84-inch OLED panel boasting FHD+ resolution and a buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Whether you’re scrolling through social media or streaming video, the experience looks to be crisp and fluid.
Under the hood, Huawei hasn’t explicitly confirmed the chipset for the global version, but all signs point to the Kirin 8000—the same silicon found in its Chinese counterpart. It’s a reliable mid-range performer designed to handle daily tasks and moderate multitasking with ease.
Camera and Build Quality
On the back, you’ll find a distinct circular camera module. The setup includes a 50MP RYYB main sensor, which is Huawei’s signature tech for better low-light performance, paired with a 2MP depth sensor. For the selfie-takers, there’s an 8MP front-facing camera tucked into the display.
Huawei has also added some thoughtful hardware flourishes:
- The “X” Button: A dedicated physical button that can be customized for quick actions or launching your favorite apps.
- Durability: The phone comes with an SGS five-star certification, meaning it’s built to withstand more than just a few accidental bumps.
- Connectivity: Despite the lack of 5G, it’s packed with Wi-Fi 7 support, an infrared sensor for controlling home appliances, and NFC for mobile payments.
Pricing and Availability
The Huawei nova 15 Max is stepping onto the global stage in three stylish finishes: Blush Gold, Golden Black, and Lake Cyan. For those in Europe, the starting price is set at €449, positioning it as a unique mid-range contender for anyone who prioritizes screen real estate and legendary battery life above all else.
