As promised last week, Huawei has officially unveiled the nova 15 Max at an event in Thailand. The device's standout feature is its massive 8,500mAh battery.
If the phone looks familiar, it is because it appears to be a rebranded version of the Enjoy 90 Pro Max, which was introduced in China in March.

Huawei has not disclosed the chipset powering the nova 15 Max, but it is likely the Kirin 8000, which is also the chipset used in the Enjoy 90 Pro Max. The phone features a 6.84-inch OLED display with an FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 120Hz.
The nova 15 Max is equipped with a dual rear camera setup, featuring a 50MP RYYB main camera alongside a 2MP secondary lens, housed in a circular rear camera module. On the front, there is an 8MP camera for selfies and video calls.

A significant highlight of the Huawei nova 15 Max is its impressive 8,500mAh battery, which supports 40W fast charging.
Additionally, the phone offers a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, an infrared sensor, Wi-Fi 7, 4G connectivity, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C 2.0 port.

Huawei has included an X button on the phone for performing quick actions, along with SGS five-star certification for durability.
The nova 15 Max will be available in Blush Gold, Golden Black, and Lake Cyan color options in select EU and global markets. In European regions, the phone is priced starting at €449.