Huawei Y7a, with 5,000mAh battery and quad rear cameras, launched
Expanding its portfolio of budget smartphones, Huawei has introduced the Y7a handset in Asian and Latin American markets. It is said to be a rebranded version of the P Smart 2021 model that is already available in European markets. The Huawei Y7a comes with a Kirin 710A chipset, quad rear cameras, and a 5,000mAh battery. However, it lacks support for Google Mobile Services.
Huawei Y7a: At a glance
The Huawei Y7a features a punch-hole cut-out, a prominent bottom bezel, and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for secure biometric authentication. On the rear, it houses a quad camera unit. The handset sports a 6.67-inch Full-HD+ (1080x2400 pixels) IPS LCD screen with an aspect ratio of 20:9. Further, it is offered in Crush Green, Blush Gold, and Midnight Black color options.
For the shutterbugs and selfie lovers
The Huawei Y7a is equipped with a quad rear camera setup, comprising a 48MP (f/1.8) primary sensor, an 8MP (f/2.4) ultra-wide lens, a 2MP (f/2.4) macro camera, and a 2MP (f/2.4) depth sensor. On the front, it has an 8MP (f/2.0) selfie shooter.
Under the hood
The Huawei Y7a draws power from an octa-core Kirin 710A processor, paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage. Under the hood, the device runs on Android 10-based EMUI 10.1 and packs a 5,000mAh battery with 22.5W fast-charging support. For connectivity, it offers support for Wi-Fi 802.11a/c, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, a headphone jack, and a Type-C port.
How much does it cost?
As for the pocket-pinch, the Huawei Y7a is priced at RM 799 (approximately Rs. 14,000) in Malaysia for the solo 4GB/128GB. However, there is no official word on the arrival of the handset in India.