Honor X7c 5G
Huawei Nova 14 Ultra

Honor X7c 5G Huawei Nova 14 Ultra

Overview

Welcome to our in-depth comparison between the Honor X7c 5G and the Huawei Nova 14 Ultra — two 5G-capable smartphones that take very different approaches to the mid-to-premium segment. While both devices share a familiar foundation with dual SIM support, fast charging, and stereo speakers, they diverge significantly when it comes to display technology, camera capabilities, and overall performance hardware. Read on to explore how these two phones stack up across every major specification category.

Common Features

  • Both phones do not have a rugged build.
  • Neither phone can be folded.
  • Both phones have a 120Hz refresh rate display.
  • HDR10+ support is not available on either phone.
  • Dolby Vision support is not available on either phone.
  • Neither phone has a secondary screen.
  • Both phones have a touchscreen display.
  • Both phones have integrated LTE.
  • Both phones support 64-bit processing.
  • Both phones have integrated graphics.
  • Both phones use big.LITTLE technology.
  • Both phones support a maximum of 16GB of memory.
  • Both phones feature a dual-lens or multi-lens main camera.
  • Neither phone has a dual-tone LED flash.
  • Both phones support continuous autofocus when recording video.
  • Both phones have phase-detection autofocus for photos.
  • Both phones support slow-motion video recording.
  • Both phones have a built-in HDR mode.
  • Both phones support manual exposure and manual ISO.
  • Camera and microphone privacy options are available on both phones.
  • Dark mode is available on both phones.
  • Battery health check is available on both phones.
  • Both phones have customizable notifications.
  • Split screen is supported on both phones.
  • Neither phone receives direct OS updates.
  • Neither phone can be used as a PC.
  • Both phones have sharing intents.
  • Wireless charging is not available on either phone.
  • Both phones support fast charging.
  • Neither phone has a removable battery.
  • Both phones have a battery level indicator and a rechargeable battery.
  • Neither phone has a 3.5mm audio jack.
  • Both phones have stereo speakers.
  • aptX HD is not available on either phone.
  • aptX Adaptive is not available on either phone.
  • aptX Lossless is not available on either phone.
  • Neither phone has a radio.
  • Both phones have 5G support.
  • Both phones support dual SIM cards.
  • Both phones have USB Type-C with USB version 2.
  • Both phones have NFC.
  • Both phones have a fingerprint scanner.
  • Neither phone has emergency SOS via satellite.
  • Neither phone has crash detection.
  • Both phones have a video light.
  • Neither phone has a sapphire glass display.
  • Neither phone has a curved display.
  • Neither phone has an e-paper display.

Main Differences

  • Water resistance is rated as water resistant on Honor X7c 5G and fully waterproof on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • The IP rating is IP64 on Honor X7c 5G and IP68 on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Weight is 196g on Honor X7c 5G and 204g on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Thickness is 8.1mm on Honor X7c 5G and 7.8mm on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Width is 76.8mm on Honor X7c 5G and 75.6mm on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Height is 166.9mm on Honor X7c 5G and 163.4mm on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Volume is 103.83 cm³ on Honor X7c 5G and 96.35 cm³ on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • The display type is LCD IPS on Honor X7c 5G and OLED/AMOLED on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Screen size is 6.8″ on Honor X7c 5G and 6.81″ on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Pixel density is 389 ppi on Honor X7c 5G and 460 ppi on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Resolution is 1080x2412 px on Honor X7c 5G and 1272x2860 px on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Damage-resistant branded glass is not present on Honor X7c 5G but is available on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • HDR10 support is absent on Honor X7c 5G but present on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Always-On Display is not available on Honor X7c 5G but is available on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Internal storage is 256GB on Honor X7c 5G and 1024GB on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • RAM is 8GB on Honor X7c 5G and 12GB on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • The chipset is Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 on Honor X7c 5G and HiSilicon Kirin 8000 on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • The GPU is Adreno 613 on Honor X7c 5G and Maleoon 910 on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • CPU speed is 2x2.3 & 6x2 GHz on Honor X7c 5G and 1x2.2 & 3x1.5 & 4x2 GHz on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • GPU clock speed is 955 MHz on Honor X7c 5G and 750 MHz on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • RAM speed is 3200 MHz on Honor X7c 5G and 2200 MHz on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Semiconductor size is 4nm on Honor X7c 5G and 5nm on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • TDP is 4W on Honor X7c 5G and 6W on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • DDR memory version is DDR5 on Honor X7c 5G and DDR4 on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Main camera resolution is 50 & 2 MP on Honor X7c 5G and 50 & 50 & 13 MP on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Main camera wide aperture is f/2.4 & f/1.8 on Honor X7c 5G and f/1.4 & f/2.2 & f/2.2 on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Front camera resolution is 5MP on Honor X7c 5G and 50 & 8MP on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Optical image stabilization is absent on Honor X7c 5G but present on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Main camera video recording is 1080p at 30fps on Honor X7c 5G and 2160p at 30fps on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • The number of flash LEDs is 1 on Honor X7c 5G and 2 on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • A flash is not present on Honor X7c 5G but is present on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Optical zoom is 0x on Honor X7c 5G and 3.7x on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Laser autofocus is absent on Honor X7c 5G but present on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • RAW shooting is not supported on Honor X7c 5G but is supported on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Manual shutter speed is not available on Honor X7c 5G but is available on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Battery capacity is 5100 mAh on Honor X7c 5G and 5500 mAh on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Charging speed is 35W on Honor X7c 5G and 100W on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • aptX support is absent on Honor X7c 5G but present on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • LDAC support is absent on Honor X7c 5G but present on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • Wi-Fi support includes Wi-Fi 4 and Wi-Fi 5 on Honor X7c 5G, while Huawei Nova 14 Ultra also adds Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7.
  • Bluetooth version is 5.0 on Honor X7c 5G and 5.2 on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • A gyroscope is not present on Honor X7c 5G but is present on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
  • An infrared sensor is absent on Honor X7c 5G but present on Huawei Nova 14 Ultra.
Specs Comparison
Honor X7c 5G

Honor X7c 5G

Huawei Nova 14 Ultra

Huawei Nova 14 Ultra

Design:
water resistance Water resistant Waterproof
weight 196 g 204 g
thickness 8.1 mm 7.8 mm
width 76.8 mm 75.6 mm
height 166.9 mm 163.4 mm
volume 103.825152 cm³ 96.353712 cm³
Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP64 IP68
has a rugged build
can be folded

Both phones share a conventional flat, non-folding form factor with no rugged build, but they diverge meaningfully in size and protection. The Honor X7c 5G is the larger device — taller at 166.9 mm, wider at 76.8 mm, and thicker at 8.1 mm — resulting in a noticeably bigger overall volume of 103.8 cm³ versus the Huawei Nova 14 Ultra's 96.4 cm³. In practice, the Nova 14 Ultra's slimmer 7.8 mm profile and more compact footprint make it easier to grip and pocket, despite weighing slightly more at 204 g compared to the X7c 5G's 196 g.

The most significant differentiator in this group is water protection. The X7c 5G carries an IP64 rating, meaning it is splash and dust resistant but not submersion-proof — ″water resistant″ in practical terms. The Nova 14 Ultra steps up to IP68, which certifies it against sustained immersion in water — a genuinely meaningful upgrade for anyone who uses their phone near pools, in rain, or in other wet environments. That single rating difference represents a substantial gap in real-world durability confidence.

Overall, the Huawei Nova 14 Ultra holds a clear edge in this group: it is more compact and slimmer despite a marginally higher weight, and its IP68 waterproofing is a tangible, practical advantage over the X7c 5G's more limited IP64 splash resistance.

Display:
Display type LCD, IPS OLED/AMOLED
screen size 6.8" 6.81"
pixel density 389 ppi 460 ppi
resolution 1080 x 2412 px 1272 x 2860 px
refresh rate 120Hz 120Hz
has branded damage-resistant glass
supports HDR10
supports HDR10+
Always-On Display
supports Dolby Vision
Has a secondary screen
has a touch screen

Screen size is virtually identical — 6.8″ on the Honor X7c 5G versus 6.81″ on the Huawei Nova 14 Ultra — and both panels run at a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, so day-to-day scrolling fluidity is a wash. Where things diverge sharply is panel technology. The X7c 5G uses an LCD IPS display, while the Nova 14 Ultra deploys an OLED/AMOLED panel. That distinction matters more than any single number: OLED delivers true blacks, higher contrast, and more vivid color reproduction by lighting pixels individually, advantages that LCD fundamentally cannot replicate regardless of tuning.

The resolution gap reinforces this divide. The Nova 14 Ultra's 1272 x 2860 px resolution yields a pixel density of 460 ppi, noticeably sharper than the X7c 5G's 1080 x 2412 px at 389 ppi. At typical viewing distances the X7c 5G is perfectly legible, but fine text and detailed imagery will appear crisper on the Nova 14 Ultra. Add HDR10 support, an Always-On Display, and branded damage-resistant glass — none of which the X7c 5G offers — and the Nova 14 Ultra's display package is comprehensively more capable.

The Huawei Nova 14 Ultra wins this category decisively. Its OLED panel, higher pixel density, HDR10 support, always-on functionality, and screen protection combine into an experience that the X7c 5G's LCD simply cannot match, making it the clear choice for anyone who prioritizes display quality.

Performance:
internal storage 256GB 1024GB
RAM 8GB 12GB
Chipset (SoC) name Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 HiSilicon Kirin 8000
GPU name Adreno 613 Maleoon 910
CPU speed 2 x 2.3 & 6 x 2 GHz 1 x 2.2 & 3 x 1.5 & 4 x 2 GHz
GPU clock speed 955 MHz 750 MHz
Has integrated LTE
RAM speed 3200 MHz 2200 MHz
semiconductor size 4 nm 5 nm
Supports 64-bit
Has integrated graphics
Uses big.LITTLE technology
maximum memory amount 16GB 16GB
Thermal Design Power (TDP) 4W 6W
DDR memory version 5 4

The chipset matchup here is genuinely nuanced. The Honor X7c 5G runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2, built on a 4nm process, while the Huawei Nova 14 Ultra relies on the HiSilicon Kirin 8000 at 5nm. The smaller node on the X7c 5G translates to better power efficiency and thermal headroom — a point reinforced by its lower 4W TDP versus the Nova 14 Ultra's 6W, meaning the Honor chip does its work while drawing meaningfully less power. The X7c 5G's CPU configuration also shows stronger peak clock speeds, with two performance cores at 2.3 GHz, compared to the Kirin's single core at 2.2 GHz heading a less aggressive cluster arrangement.

RAM tells a more divided story. The X7c 5G's 8GB of DDR5 memory running at 3200 MHz is architecturally faster than the Nova 14 Ultra's 12GB of DDR4 at 2200 MHz — higher bandwidth benefits app loading and multitasking responsiveness. However, raw capacity still matters for keeping more apps alive in the background, giving the Nova 14 Ultra an edge in heavy multitasking scenarios. Where the Nova 14 Ultra pulls decisively ahead is storage: 1024GB versus the X7c 5G's 256GB is a four-fold difference that will matter enormously to anyone with large media libraries or who avoids cloud storage.

On balance, this group has no single winner. The Honor X7c 5G holds the edge in processing efficiency, RAM speed, and power consumption, making it the stronger performer in everyday tasks. The Huawei Nova 14 Ultra counters with more RAM capacity and vastly more onboard storage — advantages that are hard to overlook for power users. The right call depends on whether raw efficiency or sheer capacity is the higher priority.

Cameras:
megapixels (main camera) 50 & 2 MP 50 & 50 & 13 MP
wide aperture (main camera) 2.4 & 1.8f 1.4 & 2.2 & 2.2f
Has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) main camera
megapixels (front camera) 5MP 50 & 8MP
has built-in optical image stabilization
video recording (main camera) 1080 x 30 fps 2160 x 30 fps
Has a dual-tone LED flash
number of flash LEDs 1 2
has continuous autofocus when recording movies
Has phase-detection autofocus for photos
supports slow-motion video recording
has a built-in HDR mode
has manual exposure
has a flash
optical zoom 0x 3.7x
has manual ISO
has a serial shot mode
has manual focus
has a front camera
Has laser autofocus
Shoots 360° panorama
has manual white balance
shoots raw
has touch autofocus
has manual shutter speed
can create panoramas in-camera
wide aperture (front camera) 2.2f 2.2 & 2f
Has timelapse function
Has a front-facing LED flash
has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) front camera
supports HDR10 recording
supports Dolby Vision recording
has a front-facing camera under the display
Has a RGB LED flash
has 3D photo/video recording capabilities

The camera gap between these two devices is substantial. The Honor X7c 5G fields a dual rear setup — a 50 MP main sensor paired with a 2 MP depth lens — while the Huawei Nova 14 Ultra brings a triple rear system with 50 MP + 50 MP + 13 MP, meaning it adds a fully capable second main sensor and a dedicated third lens. More telling than megapixel counts is aperture: the Nova 14 Ultra's primary lens opens to a wide f/1.4, letting in significantly more light than the X7c 5G's f/2.4 main aperture — a critical advantage in low-light shooting. Combined with optical image stabilization (absent on the X7c 5G), the Nova 14 Ultra is built for sharper, brighter captures across challenging conditions.

Zoom and video capability further widen the divide. The Nova 14 Ultra offers 3.7x optical zoom versus zero on the X7c 5G, which is a fundamental difference in versatility — optical zoom preserves image quality in a way that digital cropping cannot. On the video side, the Nova 14 Ultra records at 4K (2160p) while the X7c 5G tops out at 1080p, a two-generation gap in footage quality. Additional advantages for the Nova 14 Ultra include RAW file support, laser autofocus, manual shutter speed control, and a dual-lens front camera with a 50 MP primary selfie sensor — compared to the X7c 5G's single 5 MP front shooter.

This is the most lopsided category so far. The Huawei Nova 14 Ultra holds a commanding advantage across every meaningful camera dimension — low-light capability, zoom range, video resolution, autofocus sophistication, and selfie quality — making it the clear choice for anyone who places camera performance near the top of their priorities.

Operating system:
has camera/microphone privacy options
has dark mode
has battery health check
Has customizable notifications
supports split screen
gets direct OS updates
Can be used as a PC
Has sharing intents
has a child lock
Supports widgets
has voice commands
Tracks the current position of a mobile device
is a multi-user system

Across every data point in this category, the Honor X7c 5G and Huawei Nova 14 Ultra are in complete lockstep. Both support the full range of modern OS conveniences — split-screen multitasking, customizable notifications, widgets, voice commands, and device tracking — alongside privacy-conscious features like camera and microphone controls and a child lock. Neither device receives direct OS updates, which is a shared limitation worth noting: users on both phones rely on manufacturer-mediated update pipelines, which can mean slower or less consistent access to security patches and new features.

This is a straightforward tie. Based strictly on the provided specs, there is no meaningful differentiator between the two devices in this group — every capability listed is present on both. Prospective buyers should look to other specification groups to inform their decision here, as operating system features offer no advantage to either side.

Battery:
battery power 5100 mAh 5500 mAh
has wireless charging
Supports fast charging
charging speed 35W 100W
has a removable battery
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery

Both phones pack large batteries and support fast charging, but the Huawei Nova 14 Ultra pulls ahead on both fronts. Its 5500 mAh cell edges out the Honor X7c 5G's 5100 mAh — a modest 400 mAh difference that, in real-world use, typically translates to an extra 30–45 minutes of screen-on time before reaching for a charger. Neither is likely to struggle through a full day, but the Nova 14 Ultra offers a slightly larger buffer for heavy users.

The charging speed gap, however, is far more dramatic. The Nova 14 Ultra supports 100W fast charging against the X7c 5G's 35W — nearly three times the wattage. At 100W, a depleted battery can realistically reach a full charge in well under an hour, whereas 35W, while respectable for a budget-tier device, will take considerably longer. For anyone who relies on quick top-ups between commitments, this difference is felt daily. Neither device supports wireless charging, so that omission is a shared constraint rather than a differentiator.

The Huawei Nova 14 Ultra wins this category clearly. The larger capacity is a bonus, but the 100W charging speed is the decisive factor — it fundamentally changes how dependent the user is on long charging windows, an advantage the X7c 5G's 35W simply cannot match.

Audio:
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
has stereo speakers
has aptX
has LDAC
has aptX HD
has aptX Adaptive
has aptX Lossless
Has a radio

The shared foundations here are unremarkable but consistent: both phones drop the 3.5mm headphone jack and both deliver stereo speakers for built-in playback. For wired audio, users on either device will need an adapter or USB-C headphones — neither has an advantage there.

Where the Huawei Nova 14 Ultra separates itself is Bluetooth audio codec support. It adds both aptX and LDAC, neither of which the Honor X7c 5G supports. These codecs matter specifically for wireless headphone users: aptX reduces latency and improves audio quality over standard SBC, while LDAC is the higher-tier codec developed by Sony, capable of transmitting audio at up to three times the bitrate of conventional Bluetooth — effectively enabling near-lossless wireless listening when paired with a compatible headset. For users invested in quality Bluetooth audio gear, this is a tangible, everyday advantage.

The Huawei Nova 14 Ultra takes this category. Speakers and jack omission are tied, but LDAC support in particular is a meaningful differentiator for anyone who cares about wireless audio fidelity — a capability the X7c 5G entirely lacks.

Connectivity & Features:
release date January 2025 May 2025
has 5G support
Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be)
SIM cards 2 SIM 2 SIM
Bluetooth version 5 5.2
Has USB Type-C
USB version 2 2
has NFC
Has a fingerprint scanner
has emergency SOS via satellite
has crash detection
is DLNA-certified
has a gyroscope
supports ANT+
Has a heart rate monitor
has GPS
has a compass
supports Wi-Fi
Has an infrared sensor
has an accelerometer
has a cellular module
Has a barometer
has an HDMI output
Uses 3D facial recognition
Has an iris scanner
Stylus included
supports Galileo
Has motion tracking
Has optical tracking
Has a built-in projector

The core connectivity pillars — 5G, dual SIM, USB-C, NFC, and GPS — are identical on both devices, so everyday tasks like mobile payments, navigation, and fast cellular connectivity are equally covered. The divergence begins with Wi-Fi. The Honor X7c 5G supports up to Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), which is entirely serviceable for current home and office networks. The Huawei Nova 14 Ultra, however, extends all the way to Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) — the latest standard, offering substantially higher throughput, lower latency, and better performance in congested multi-device environments. For users on modern routers, this is a forward-looking advantage that will remain relevant for years.

Bluetooth tells a similar story: the Nova 14 Ultra's Bluetooth 5.2 improves on the X7c 5G's Bluetooth 5.0 with better connection stability and more efficient handling of multiple simultaneous audio streams. Beyond wireless protocols, the Nova 14 Ultra also adds a gyroscope and an infrared sensor — both absent on the X7c 5G. The gyroscope enables more accurate motion-based interactions in gaming and augmented reality apps, while the infrared sensor lets the phone function as a universal remote for TVs and appliances, a niche but genuinely useful convenience.

The Huawei Nova 14 Ultra holds a clear edge in this group. Wi-Fi 7 support alone is a significant future-proofing advantage, and the additions of a newer Bluetooth version, a gyroscope, and an infrared blaster collectively represent a more complete and capable connectivity package than the X7c 5G can offer.

Miscellaneous:
has a video light
Has sapphire glass display
Has a curved display
Has an e-paper display

This category offers no differentiation whatsoever. Every attribute listed — a video light, flat display, and the absence of sapphire glass or an e-paper screen — is identical across both the Honor X7c 5G and the Huawei Nova 14 Ultra. The data here simply does not give buyers any basis for choosing one device over the other, making this a complete tie by every available measure.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After examining every specification, a clear picture emerges for each device. The Huawei Nova 14 Ultra is the stronger all-round performer: its OLED display with 460 ppi, triple-lens camera system with 3.7x optical zoom and 4K video recording, IP68 waterproofing, 100W fast charging, Wi-Fi 7 support, and LDAC audio make it a compelling choice for users who demand a premium, feature-rich experience. The Honor X7c 5G, on the other hand, offers a more accessible proposition — with a larger 5100 mAh battery, a newer 4nm chipset, faster RAM, and a lighter overall footprint, it suits users seeking reliable everyday performance without the premium price tag. Neither phone supports wireless charging or a 3.5mm jack, so that trade-off applies to both.

Honor X7c 5G
Buy Honor X7c 5G if...

Buy the Honor X7c 5G if you want a dependable 5G phone powered by a modern 4nm chipset with faster RAM, and you prioritize everyday value over flagship camera features.

Huawei Nova 14 Ultra
Buy Huawei Nova 14 Ultra if...

Buy the Huawei Nova 14 Ultra if you want a premium experience with an OLED display, a versatile triple-lens camera system with optical zoom and 4K video, IP68 waterproofing, and 100W fast charging.