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Highlights
- Huawei Nova 15 Series confirms the launch on December 22, 2025, with an official event countdown announced.
- The series showcases four stylish colors: Black, White, Green, and Purple.
- Nova 15 Ultra debuts a reimagined camera bump design for a more premium look.
- Key hardware details, such as the chipset, battery, and pricing, are still undisclosed ahead of launch.
Huawei has officially confirmed via a live countdown clock on their VMall event page that the Huawei Nova 15 series smartphones will be launched on December 22nd. A lot of information has been rumored about these new handsets, including their specifications, colors, and more, based on past leaks. The information shared thus far has not included any specifications; it was based on previously released models.
Instead, Huawei has focused on how the new phones will look, specifically showcasing the various color options and introducing an entirely new camera design for the Nova 15 Ultra.

Nova 15 Series Listed on VMall Ahead of Official Launch
The Nova 15 series has appeared on Huawei’s VMall platform with a dedicated event page. While the listing does not mention hardware details, it clearly confirms the launch schedule.
The Nova 15 Ultra will likely be one of the most expensive models in the Nova 15 series, which may have multiple models released over time. Currently, neither Huawei nor any retail partners have provided specific details on the prices or expected release dates of these products.

Huawei Reveals Four Official Colors for Nova 15 Series
Huawei has confirmed that four variants of the Nova 15 series will be available to purchase.
The four consumer variations will be based on modern materials and finishes rather than on highly decorative or ostentatious designs.
Confirmed Color Options
The Nova 15 phones will be available in:
- Black
- White
- Green
- Purple
The finishes look smooth and calm. Huawei seems to be targeting users who want a phone that looks neat and modern without standing out too much.

Nova 15 Ultra Shows a Redesigned Camera Bump
Huawei has also shared early images of the Nova 15 Ultra, and the most significant change is on the back. The phone features a new camera bump design, unlike earlier Nova models.
New Camera Layout
The camera module looks more structured and clearly shaped. It is slightly raised but blends well with the back panel.

The updated design gives the Nova 15 Ultra a more premium and serious look. Camera branding is visible, suggesting that Huawei is still prioritizing photography.
However, camera sensor details have not been shared yet.
The focus of Huawei is clearly on the look and feel
The Nova phone has received plenty of hype, primarily for its aesthetic appeal, with less emphasis on performance. This aligns with the overall theme of the Nova series, which attracts consumers who prioritize both fashionable design and comfort in the everyday use of their devices.
Although the full performance specifications have not been published, you should expect your overall smartphone experience to balance form and function rather than prioritize performance alone.
What we know so far and what is still unknown
At present, Huawei has disclosed the following: the confirmed launch date, the designer’s intent, and the colors that will be featured; however, the other critical aspects of the product, such as the processor, processing speed, the number of cameras, battery size, and how much it will cost, remain unknown until Huawei announces these details during the Huawei launch on December 22nd.

Final Note
With many exciting announcements expected from Huawei later this month, the Huawei Nova 15 series is highly anticipated for its heavily design-oriented approach, bright new color options, and a newly enhanced camera design, particularly on the Nova 15 Ultra. Having officially confirmed its launch date, our focus will be on the pricing and specifications of devices in this series.
As we can expect more detailed information about this series and other announcements, we’ll have to wait until the launch event to hear more.