The Huawei Nova 11 Pro is a mid-range smartphone that stands out with its luxurious design and excellent camera system. It's a device that's likely to appeal to those who appreciate a stylish smartphone, photography enthusiasts, and users who are already invested in the Huawei ecosystem. 

The Nova 11 Pro is a beautiful and elegant device, designed to appeal particularly to the female audience. Its OLED display boasts vivid colors, excellent brightness, and a high refresh rate. The device is protected by durable Kunlun Glass, a feature that sets it apart from its predecessors. The phone is capable of running games smoothly at medium to high settings, and it offers great cameras that perform well in any environment. One of the most impressive features of the Nova 11 Pro is its extremely fast charging at 100 watts.

However, the device does have its drawbacks. It lacks Google Mobile Services and Android Auto, and it's not resistant to water or dust. The Nova 11 Pro is also incompatible with 5G networks, and in terms of hardware, it doesn't offer a significant improvement over previous models.

The Nova 11 Pro is equipped with a Qualcomm SM7325 Snapdragon 778G 4G chipset, built on a 6-nanometer manufacturing technology, and equipped with an eight-core processor. The GPU is an Adreno 642L unit. Unfortunately, this chipset is already two years old, and due to Huawei's restrictions, it can't use 5G networks. 

The device comes with 8 GB of RAM and, depending on the version you choose, 256 or 128 GB of internal storage. The smartphone doesn't have a microSD card slot, so you won't be able to expand its storage. The Nova 11 Pro's display is based on a 6.78-inch OLED panel with a resolution of 1200 x 2652 pixels and a pixel density of 429 pixels per inch (ppi). The maximum refresh rate is also high - 120 Hz, and the screen also supports HDR10. 

The camera systems on the Nova 11 Pro come with a pretty impressive set of specs that promise high-quality photos and video. On the back, the smartphone includes a 50-megapixel wide (primary) camera and an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera. On the front, on the screen, there are two more cameras: an 8-megapixel selfie camera and a second (ultrawide) camera with a 60-megapixel sensor.

The Nova 11 Pro's battery life is provided by a 4500 mAh, non-removable Li-Po battery that supports ultra-fast charging. Using the included 100-watt charger, the smartphone can theoretically charge up its battery to 60% in just 10 minutes and to 100% in 20 minutes.

In conclusion, the Huawei Nova 11 Pro is a stylish and capable device with a few drawbacks. Its lack of 5G support and Google services may be a deal-breaker for some, but for those who can overlook these issues, the Nova 11 Pro offers a luxurious design, excellent cameras, and ultra-fast charging.