#Y7 Prime 2018 Review
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mydaniel414fan · 4 years ago
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An Honest Review on SIM Free Huawei Y6 2019 That You Should Know
The Huawei Y series is very popular these days, and we got our hands on the Huawei Y7 Prime 2019 not long after. Huawei Y6 Prime 2019 is the Chinese smartphone maker's younger sibling, which is now available all over the world. It's one of Huawei's most affordable phones in the world, with trendy features like a teardrop notch and a 19:9 aspect ratio. The budget smartphone is available but is it worth your hard-earned money? Here's what I think about the Huawei Y6 Prime 2019 after spending several hours reviewing it in detail.
 Display and Design
The phone reminded me of the much older and more expensive Huawei P20 lite as soon as I kept it in my hands, not because of its premium construction, but because of its extremely user-friendly nature. The gadget fits perfectly in one's hands and is neither too large nor too thin. 
 The overall construction standard is outstanding. The unit I had was Sapphire blue, with a shimmer effect on the back that is very appealing. Even though the body is entirely made of plastic, including the frame, it does not appear inexpensive, and the design justifies the price. If you want to enjoy all the classy features of the huawei y6 2019 sim free then feel free to click here. 
 The phone has a 3.5mm headphone jack on top, as well as a noise cancellation mic, and a micro USB charging port on the bottom, as well as two grills, one of which is the speaker and the other housing the primary microphone.
 Attractive Features of Huawei Y6 2019
The 6.09-inch Dewdrop HD plus show will transport you to a new world with no boundaries. With an 87 percent screen-to-body ratio, you can see more of your videos, pictures, and favorite books on this big screen. The HUAWEI Y6 2019 is also TUV accredited and blocks harmful blue light. The HUAWEI Y6 2019's 8 MP front camera, combined with advanced Selfie Toning Flash 2.0, a front flash toning light supported by screen light, allows you to capture a real, realistic, and accurate portrait even in low light. With the 13 MP rear camera, you can catch excellence.
 What’s About ‘OS’? 
Interestingly, the Huawei Y6 Prime 2019 comes pre-installed with Android Pie. As a result, you'll be able to take advantage of all of the new Android OS features. On top of that, an EMUI 9.0.1 skin is applied, which adds some functionality but also adds bloat ware.
 In terms of cameras, the Huawei Y6 2019 features a 13-megapixel camera on the back. It has a 5-megapixel front-facing camera for selfies. The Huawei Y6 2018 runs EMUI 8.0 on top of Android 8.0 and comes with 16GB of internal storage that can be extended with a micro-SD slot up to 256GB. The Huawei Y6 2019 is a dual-SIM and GSM smartphone with Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM card support. The Huawei Y6 2018 is 150.00 grams and measures 152.40 x 73.00 x 7.80mm height x width x thickness. It came in three colors: blue, black, and gold.
 More Words
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v4.20, 3G, and 4G are all available on the Huawei Y6 2019. With support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks. Accelerometer, ambient light sensor, and proximity sensor are among the phone's sensors. If you want to know a bit more on this phone then you are most welcome on our beloved website. 
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techprolonged · 7 years ago
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Huawei has a long range of devices targeting almost all ages and all budget levels. One of those ranges is the Y-series that has been considered among lower mid-range category. But with the launch a new new Huawei Y7 Prime 2018, it seems they moved the model to further down at an entry-level category.
While the original Y7 Prime of last year costed Rs. 25,000, the new model cost only PKR 20,000/- At this point, I actually appreciate the company for decreasing a price significantly for a newer model. But They actually have protected themselves as well from a loss. They didn’t only added new features but also degraded some components which could have allowed them to put lower price tag.
The thing is, for that 5000 rupees lower price tag, will you get something as really an upgrade? That’s what for we are here to tell.
The Y7 Prime 2018 didn’t let us down with its first impression as it brought quite a nice upgrades to its look and feel. Additionally there is dual-camera for a fun photography which may be an interest for many of you. We’ll check them all here and see if they are worth the price.
Let just go through the features of Y7 Prime 2018. The phone comes with 6-inch HD+ 18:9 FullView display and 2.5D curved glass. The phone features Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 Octa-core Mobile Platform along with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage.
Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 – Features and Specifications
Announced March 2018 Software Android 8.0 Oreo EMUI 8.0 Dimension 152.3 x 72.8 x 8.4mm Weight 155 grams Display 5.99-inch IPS LCD Display 1440×720 Resolution. 18:9 Infinity Display Pixel Density 269ppi Chipset Snapdragon 430 (MSM8937) CPU: 8x ARM Cortex A53 1.4GHz GPU: Adreno 505 Modem: X6 (150Mbps/75Mbps) Memory 3GB RAM 32GB Internal Storage External Memory up to 256GB Camera Rear: 13MP+2MP PDAF, LED flash Front: 8MP FF, soft-LED flash Video: 1080p/30fps Battery 3000 mAh Charging 5V-2A Network 4G/LTE, 3G, 2G Connectivity Dual-SIM + MicroSD card GPS, WiFi 802.11 B/G/N, Hotspot, Bluetooth 4.0, Sensors Fingerprint Sensor Proximity Sensor Ambient Light Sensor Compass Gravity Sensor Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Direct Wi-Fi Hot Spot Bluetooth, Micro USB Price PKR 19,999/- ~USD 175
Positives and Negatives
Nice build Quality
Fast fingerprint / face unlock
Dual-camera with Bokeh
Dedicated micro SD card slot
No scratch resistance
Slow fingerprint/face ID
Low battery capacity
Let’s have a look what we get in the retail package.
Unboxing
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Y7 Prime 2018 comes in a simple white box with popup out style. The retail box has pretty much everything you usually have with a new smartphone but it brings some more things such as a back cover and a screen protective film
The device: Y7 Prime 2018
Stereo earphones
Micro USB cable
Travel charger (5V-1A)
User guide and manua
Transparent silicone back cover
Screen protective film
Build, Design and Display
Huawei has been making good quality phones in almost all price ranges. Y7 Prime 2018 is also something to appreciate for its build and quality. Design wise it’s not that much different from any other smartphone, specially at first impression it looks more like the Mate 10 lite.
Y7 Prime 2018 features a 5.99-inch screen with 2.5D curved glass on top. Huawei didn’t mention if the screen has a scratch resistant glass but it sure does not have oleophobic coating. Really not sure why Huawei doesn’t choose to to make it less fingerprint prone. Once it catches the fingerprints, you will spend a lot of time cleaning it or have to wipe it with wet cloth. That’s actually the bad thing I always tell about mid-range devices from Huawei.
The resolution sticks to 1440 by 720 pixels. I usually don’t object on this resolution as long as the screen size is smaller. But when they make a large screen like six inches, they need to take care of the resolution as well. It leaves you with less sharp content. The pixel density is around 269ppi which is not that great for sure.
The good thing is the wider aspect ratio of 18:9 which is just according to trend and has its own objectives to show content in more space. The feature is not available to all apps by default, however a button is provided to expand the app if applicable.
Size of the phone isn’t that compact as with the larger screen size than its predecessor, the Y7 Prime 2018 is still a 5 cm larger vertically. Thanks to the expanded display that we have larger screen to body ratio of around 76%.
Now that we are talking about the front side, the top bezel has all those standard sensors, the earpiece in the middle, the front camera on the left side side and a soft LED flash on the right which is not so visible.
Y7 Prime 2018 has an 8-megapixel camera on the front. The phone sports standard sensors to run basic functions of a smartphone that include ambient light and proximity sensors inside the top bezel. Additionally the phone has a compass and gravity sensor which are not usually visible. No special sensors like gyroscope are there.
So you should take it in mind that you won’t be able to have fun with virtual reality content. If you are truly looking for an entry-level smartphone for such a price, I believe you should have had it in mind. We can wait until a company bring those special features to entry-level.
The bottom bezel has only a Huawei branding printed and there are no capacitive keys for navigation. The software based on-screen navigation buttons are provided.
Power and volume buttons are on the right side as usually they are on most smartphones. The left side of the phone hosts the slot for dual-SIM cards and a micro SD card. It’s not a hybrid one but can serve with both the SIM cards and micro SD card simultaneously.
Top side of the phone is clean and doesn’t have anything. Everything is on the bottom – a 3.5mm audio jack, micro USB port, a loudspeaker and a mouthpiece.
The most attractive part of the phone design is its sides. Though the glossy finish on the sides of the phone is too good to look at, it’s also prone to catching fingerprints. But that’s also the case with the display, so it’s still better not so visible on the glossy sides and you can clean them too.
If you are assuming those shiny sides to be some kind of premium metal, then don’t. It’s plastic, and so is the whole body. However they mimic as a metal very well as you don’t really need it to be metal for price you are spending on it.
The build quality is really good as always been the case with Huawei devices. It’s not that plastic we have previously seen on older galaxies. The device we got here for review is the Black variant that has a matte finish.
Those polished and rounded edges of the phone help to grip easily. Handling is fine and comfortable with 155 grams of the phone’s weight and 7.8mm thickness.
Coming to the back of the phone, there is a pair of 13-megapixel camera and a 2-megapixel camera. The dual camera has a support of single LED flash enclosed into a horizontal module raised above the base panel. Dual-camera does impress on paper, but we’ll see if this actually compete better in its price range.
Just to the right of the camera module, there is a secondary microphone for noise cancellation. That mic also helps in recording dual-channel audio.
Below the camera in the middle, that’s the fingerprint scanner on my preferred place. That’s a perfect placement for your index finger to reach. As long as I used it on regular basis, the fingerprint seemed to work just as it would in any other Huawei smartphone. However, sometime a rare delay proved that it’s running a low-end processor.
Software and Performance
Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 runs Android 8.0 Oreo with custom software skin on top – EMUI 8.0. That’s another upgrade but it can also be shipped to Y7 Prime as it’s just a software. However, it indeed has its quality features over the previous versions which you can’t overlook
First of all, you get kind launchers, one the Huawei’s traditional app launcher which has a clean home screens with app icons and folders. The other one is a more common launcher with an app drawer. By default it comes with the Huawei’s traditional launcher, while the app drawer mode can be enabled from settings. Choose as it suits you but this feature has been there since EMUI 5.1 and is available in devices running Android 7.1.
Software features like Eye Comfort with manual display temperature override has always been a plus point. Phone Manager is also good to have important things like system optimization, data and traffic management, harassment filter for restricting numbers to call you or send you text.
EMUI 8 has a very organised behavior of user experience, taking from the pull-down notifications to the phone management.
Fingerprint Scanner
The fingerprint scanner on Y7 Prime 2018 is no different than other mid-range Huawei devices. With the first start, registering fingerprints is fast like always but with time and continuous use of the phone makes the scanner less faster. Take the reason of having an entry-level processor that can’t keep up with the long run usage of the phone. A reset may help in this regard but with a fresh start.
System Performance
The vital function of a smartphone is always its performance and that comes from the core of it. Y7 Prime 2018 is powered by a Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 430 chipset with octa-core processor. All the eight cores of ARM’s Cortex A53 are clocked at up to 1.4GHz. The chip is also bundled with Adreno 505 GPU. The phone comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, which is really a good thing for an entry-level smartphone to fulfil today’s tasks. It’s more a similar bundle as we have recently reviewed Infinix S3.
Considering regular usage, the performance was left no reservation for day to day use. Basic gaming and some mid-level 3D games were also good but don’t expect them to run fluently. You shouldn’t expect anything better than an entry-level smartphone.
Benchmark scores can tell you where it stands among its class. Y7 Prime 2018 ran through Geekbench 4, AnTuTu 7, Vellamo, Basemark OS II and Basemark ES3.1. You can check the following scores in respective order.
It’s impressive that Huawei has done better with a lower version of the chipset than in last year’s Y7 Prime as the scores are significantly higher than its predecessor.
Geekbench 4
AnTuTu 7
GFX Bench
Vellamo, Basemark OS II, Basemark ES 3.1
Battery Performance
One downgrade from the predecessor is its battery and it’s huge jump-down from a 4000 mAh to a 3000mAh battery. However we have seen the phone run progressively, may be due to an upgraded and well optimised software. So we can keep our negative point with us for now as the lower battery capacity didn’t actually create a major trouble.
A full charge may give a up to 15 hours with moderate usage that does not include heavy gaming, GPS navigation or long video playbacks. Connectivity via Wi-Fi or 4G may also differ the battery timing. Good thing is that the Huawei’s Ultra Power saving is present in Y7 Prime 2018.
Camera
An upgrade of the few in Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 is its camera. The phone comes with a dual-camera setup like most recent releases. It has a 13-megapixel main camera along with the support of a 2MP camera for depth mapping. It helps the system to produce photos by distinguishing background from the foreground. You mostly know the element as “Bokeh”, that’s the effect today these dual-camera smartphone try to mimic by the software algorithms instead of optical components in dedicated cameras.
Where I am not impressed is the Camera UI on this smartphone. It’s like Huawei really didn’t want to give it a go with all that featureful camera interface in Huawei’s other smartphones. I am not sure either what caused them to hold those features, as the system is running on the latest software as well as that entry-level chipset also have support for most camera features.
Well, Huawei seemed to just put it on the slot to distinguish it a bit from its mid-range counterparts. That’s not a positive thing though – I’m not impressed.
Here is it. The first viewfinder with flash, aperture mode, beauty mode and front/rear camera switch. Then on the left page, you get a limited set of modes with photo, video, HDR, Panorama, Filter and Watermark. Settings are pretty much similar offering a rear-used set of options with resolution.
Let’s just move on and check the camera quality.
Picture Quality
Daylight shots were decent with well controlled colors and noise is controlled. Sometimes the images came soft but mostly they were well focused. Distant leaves and grass usually smudge and doesn’t give a cooler look when looked at 1:1 shot.
For this price range, the dynamic range is good but it’s not so good at controlling harsh contrast and came up with clipped highlights. The bad thing is that its HDR feature is just like as it’s not really there. We’d hardly see a difference in a photo with and without HDR enabled.
For this entry-level smartphone, low-light shots were mostly similar to what many other smartphones have have done in this price range. It, however maintained the colors accurately, edges of the subjects continued to remain soft. For nearer subjects you could use flash which usually works fine but overexposes the subject at occasions.
The most impressive thing in the camera is its aperture mode that controls bokeh effect on the background. It indeed is a good thing for fun and share beautiful portraits in your social network. For those who didn’t know, it blurs out the background to distinct a foreground subject in the image.
Daylight Shots
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Low light Shots
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Aperture/Bokeh Mode
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Front Camera
The phone has an 8-megapixel camera on the front which has is fixed focus image sensor. Where now a days every other smartphone is offering bokeh mode on selfies, yet it’s software based and not so appealing but it does look different than a flat picture. Unfortunately, being a dual-camera on the back side and having an aperture mode for rear camera, the Y7 Prime 2010 doesn’t have the feature for front camera. There is a beauty mode however.
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Panorama
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The phone can record up to 1080p video footage at 30 frames per second. We didn’t have a sample for that. The review will be updated once the footage is ready to publish.
Conclusion and Verdict
Even though found some features which are the good ones for an entry-level smartphone but remains an entry-level smartphone. Considering the price factor, if we don’t go far, there is the Infinix Hot S3 which was launched just around the same time as Y7 Prime 2018.
With the exact price tag and very similar core hardware components, Y7 Prime 2018 brings you a dual-camera setup. Still the picture quality from its camera isn’t that good to have significant lead over Hot S3 but Y7 Prime 2018’s camera brings some bright and more realistic colors to the scene. On the other hand you get a bokeh effect with Y7 Prime’s camera so it indeed has a plus point in that department.
Other significant factor is lower battery capacity of 3000mAh as the Hot S3 shipped with the 4000mAh. There is indeed a big difference in practical use but its sure depends, how aggressive usage of a smartphone you have. Y7 Prime can still serve you better if you are a moderate user.
The hardware on a device worth Rs. 20,000, is also currently the best you can get. That 720p display and Snapdragon 430 are sure for entry-level smartphones, so you don’t have anything to abuse unless another competitor brings a better option in that price tag.
Or you can add around 5000 in your budget and get a better model Huawei Y9 2018, that is most similar to Mate 10 Lite as a mid-range performer with Kirin 659 processor and four cameras as well as a large 4000mAh battery.
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Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 Review Huawei has a long range of devices targeting almost all ages and all budget levels. One of those ranges is the Y-series that has been considered among lower mid-range category.
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Huawei Y7 Prime (2018)
Huawei Y7 Prime (2018)
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Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) smartphone was Announced in 2018, March. The Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) comes with a 5.99-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720 x 1440 pixels.
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Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 review
Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 review
Introduction
Nous avons pour examen le Huawei Y7 Prime 2018, un téléphone placé quelque part dans le bas de gamme dans la gamme de la société, et n'est-ce pas une gamme variée? Comme c'est généralement le cas avec Huawei, ce nom nécessite quelques éclaircissements - Prime, dans ce cas, est au-dessus de Pro, qui est fondamentalement le même, il ne manque pas de lecteur d'empreintes digitales. Certaines régions ont un Y7 ordinaire avec lecteur d'empreintes digitales, mais moins de RAM et de stockage. Tous les trois avec une année au nom, bien sûr. Oh, et ce modèle particulier que nous avons au bureau passe également par Nova 2 Lite sur certains marchés. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPIfzlcQUos De toute façon, le Y7 Prime (2018) est livré avec un chipset Snapdragon 430, 3 Go de RAM et 32 ​​Go de stockage qui peut être étendu en utilisant le slot microSD dédié - ressemble à une configuration prometteuse pour la classe. L'écran est une unité de presque 6 pouces dans un grand format 18: 9 avec une résolution faible de 1 440 x 720 pixels - un compromis compréhensible. Un appareil photo arrière double fait le budget, même si le jeu de tir 2MP secondaire est juste pour les effets de profondeur et ne complète que la caméra principale 13MP. Une caméra selfie 8MP complète le département d'imagerie. Le téléphone démarre Android 8.0 avec la même version de la superposition de Huawei, baptisée EMUI - de sorte que les logiciels sont à peu près aussi récents que vous pouvez l’espérer.
Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 fiche technique
Corps: All-plastic, 158.3x76.7x7.8mm, 155g. Affichage: 5,99 "IPS LCD, résolution 1,440x720px, format 18: 9, 269ppi. Caméra arrière: primaire 13MP, f / 2.2 ouverture, distance focale équivalente de 25mm, PDAF; Secondaire 2MP, mise au point fixe, détection de profondeur uniquement. Enregistrement vidéo 1080p / 30fps. Appareil photo frontal: 8 MP, ouverture f / 2,0, longueur focale équivalente de 23 mm. OS: Android 8.0 Oreo; Incrustation personnalisée EMUI 8.0. Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 430: processeur octa-core (8x1,4 GHz Cortex-A53), Adreno 505 GPU. Mémoire: 3 Go de RAM; 32 Go de stockage; slot microSD dédié. Batterie: 3000 mAh Li-Ion (scellé). Connectivité: Dual-SIM; LTE Cat.4 / 5 (150 Mbps / 75 Mbps); microUSB 2.0; Wi-Fi b / g / n; NFC (modèle LDN-TL10 uniquement, le nôtre est le LDN-LX2); GPS, GLONASS; Bluetooth 4.2; Jack 3,5 mm. Divers: lecteur d'empreintes digitales monté à l'arrière; unique haut-parleur de mise à feu.
Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) unboxing
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Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 review Le Y7 Prime 2018 est livré dans une boîte en carton blanche avec une touche de couleur dans le moniker «Y7» imprimé. À l'intérieur de la boîte, vous trouverez un chargeur (un 5V / 1A lent, boo!) Et un câble USB. Peut-être un élément régional, qui manquait à notre offre, est ce que le site Web de Huawei appelle «protéger l'environnement» - nous imaginons que c'est un cas difficile. Il n'y a pas de casque.
Design et rotation à 360 degrés
Le Huawei Y7 Prime est un appareil entièrement en plastique, posant pour un métal, et le faisant avec beaucoup de succès. Le cadre brillant ressemble à de l'acier poli, mais quand vous le tenez dans la main, il manque le contact froid du vrai métal. Mais c'est le seul signe révélateur vraiment! Le bouton d'alimentation est sur la droite avec le volume au-dessus. Les deux ont de bons voyages et cliquent bien. Le slot pour carte est du côté opposé, et c'est notre type préféré - il faut deux nano-SIM et un microSD en même temps, donc pas de bêtises de fentes hybrides. Le panneau arrière est satiné et cache bien la graisse que vous lui présentez. Au moins sur notre version couleur or, c’est-à-dire que les variantes noires et bleues plus foncées pourraient être plus sujettes au maculage. C'est l'affichage sur le devant où vos yeux vont être la plupart du temps et, spoiler alert - ce n'est pas incroyable. En ce qui concerne le design, Huawei le nomme FullView pour indiquer qu'il est grand et que les lunettes sont minimes. Eh bien, ce n'est vraiment pas le cas, mais c'est comme ça que fonctionne le marketing. La bordure noire autour du panneau est particulièrement irritante. Le Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 mesure 158,3 x 76,7 x 7,8 mm, ce qui est vraiment la taille par défaut pour un 18: 9 6 pouces. Le Xiaomi Mi A2 et le Redmi Note 5 Pro ont une hauteur de moins d’un demi-mil, bien qu’ils soient plus étroits de 1,3 mm. Le Galaxy A6 + (2018), certes dans une gamme de prix totalement différente, mais toujours un grand téléphone de 6 pouces, est 2 fois plus grand, et un mil plus étroit - grâce au rapport de 0,5 dans le rapport 18,5: 9. Le Y7 Prime 2018 se distingue par son poids: un boîtier en plastique et une batterie de 3 000 mAh le rendent très léger pour sa taille - seulement 155 g. Le Mi A2 est plus lourd de 13g, tandis que le Redmi Note 5 Pro de 181g a au moins 4000mAh pour expliquer son poids.
L'affichage est un cas d'école de YGWYPF
Le Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) est livré avec un écran LCD de 5,99 pouces avec un format d'image de 18: 9 et une résolution de 1440x720px. Certains l'appellent HD +. Huawei l'appelle aussi, mais aussi FullView sur les aspects de l'aspect et des lunettes supposées minimales. Dans tous les cas, la densité de pixels de 269ppi signifie que vous pouvez voir des textes légèrement irréguliers, si vous regardez de plus près.
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Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) review Le panneau laisse beaucoup à désirer en matière de luminosité, affichant un 375nits maximum. Nous n'avons pas mesuré une augmentation de la luminosité avec le basculement automatique activé non plus. Nous avions l'habitude de considérer le taux de contraste de 1100: 1 comme très bon, mais maintenant ... ça va. Haut-parleur Le Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 possède un seul haut-parleur en bas, ce qui n'est pas si difficile à comprendre. Après tout, même certains flagships ne contiennent toujours pas de haut-parleurs stéréo. La mauvaise chose, c’est que c’est assez silencieux et que nous ne faisons que passer dans la catégorie moyenne dans notre test à trois volets. Pour ce que ça vaut, au moins la sortie est propre. Qualité audio Le Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 a fourni un son bien net avec un amplificateur externe actif, ne perdant que quelques points pour son volume, qui était juste inférieur à la moyenne. Brancher une paire d’écouteurs a cependant causé beaucoup de dégâts, le volume du Y7 Prime ayant chuté à l’un des niveaux les plus bas observés récemment. La diaphonie stéréo a augmenté au-dessus de la moyenne et la réponse en fréquence est devenue légèrement irrégulière. Ajoutez à cela le soupçon de distorsion d'intermodulation qui apparaît et vous obtenez une performance médiocre. Autonomie de la batterie Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 Le Y7 Prime (2018) repose sur une batterie de 3 000 mAh pour rester alimenté - une dégradation inattendue par rapport à la capacité de 4 000 mAh du modèle de l’année dernière. Lors de nos tests, cela n'a pas été le cas pendant trop longtemps, en particulier en ce qui concerne la lecture de vidéos où il n'a pas réussi à atteindre la barre des 7 heures. Le résultat de 9 heures dans notre test de navigation sur le Web est bien meilleur, bien que ce ne soit pas spectaculaire non plus. Les 16 heures sur un appel vocal 3G sont décentes et la veille est assez efficace. Les chiffres se traduisent par une cote d’endurance globale de 63 heures. Nous l'avons branché sur un chargeur QuickCharge 3.0, et une charge complète a pris 2 heures et 12 minutes, tandis qu'une charge de 30 minutes a entraîné une lecture de la batterie de 32%. Il est donc possible de recharger plus rapidement si votre chargeur est plus rapide que celui fourni dans la boîte. La charge est plutôt lente avec l'adaptateur 1A fourni - les 2 heures et 55 minutes nécessaires pour passer de l'état plat à 100% en font un processus de nuit de préférence. Une demi-heure de recharge n'a permis d'obtenir que le Y7 Prime 2018 à 19%. Logiciel et performance Android 8.0 avec EMUI 8.0 de Huawei Le Y7 Prime 2018 exécute Android 8.0 avec la même version de la superposition interne nommée EMUI. Pour ceux qui sont familiers avec la peau, il en va de même pour tous les Huaweis, et si vous ne l’avez pas fait, c’est un lanceur riche en fonctionnalités qui est assez éloigné d’Android. Huawei utilise toujours un logiciel propriétaire pour les applications à usage général comme la galerie et le lecteur de musique, mais il n’ya pas de Huawei Health préinstallé sur le Y7 (vous pouvez le retirer du Play Store). Phone Manager est le concentrateur centralisé où vous pouvez, entre autres, surveiller le stockage, les notifications et l'utilisation de la batterie. Il existe même une application de suite de jeux qui filtre les notifications sans importance lorsque vous jouez. L'écran de verrouillage de magazine de Huawei est présent pour vous fournir un fond d'écran différent à chaque fois, ce qui peut vous manquer régulièrement si vous utilisez le lecteur d'empreintes digitales ou le visage déverrouillé. Les deux fonctionnent très vite, et ce dernier exige que vous ayez un œil ouvert au cas où. Vous pouvez opter pour une interface écran d'accueil / tiroir d'applications, mais par défaut, toutes les applications sont disponibles sur les écrans d'accueil. Repères synthétiques Le Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) est alimenté par le chipset Snapdragon 430 - une solution plutôt classique pour le bas du spectre des moyennes fréquences. Vous pourriez le voir comme un pas en arrière par rapport au Snapdragon 435 de l’année dernière (430 contre 435 étant 5 de moins après tout), mais les différences sont subtiles et pas vraiment dans le département de la performance. Ce n'est pas très puissant avec une fréquence d'horloge maximale de 1,4 GHz, mais au moins il y en a huit, et non quatre. La version Prime du Y7 que nous avons ici a 3 Go de RAM, tout comme le Pro, et contrairement aux 2 concerts de la vanille Y7 (2018). Voici comment ces spécifications se traduisent en performances de référence, par rapport à certains concurrents potentiels. Caméra
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Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 review 13MP pour le détail, 2MP pour la détection de profondeur Le Y7 Prime 2018 est livré avec une configuration à double caméra de type plus basique - un jeu de tir principal 13MP et 2MP supplémentaires pour certains d'entre eux. Evidemment, à ce prix, nous ne nous attendions pas à des zooms triples Leica ou des caméscopes monochromes. L'application appareil photo est une version simplifiée de l'application d'appareil photo habituelle de Huawei que vous trouverez sur un produit phare de P20. Dans le viseur, vous obtenez des boutons pour le flash, le mode d'ouverture, l'embellissement et la caméra avant / arrière. Stills et vidéos ont des visionneuses dédiées. Un glissement à partir de la gauche fait apparaître les modes de prise de vue supplémentaires, tandis qu’un glissement à partir de la droite fait apparaître le volet des paramètres. La came primaire a une lentille d'ouverture f / 2.2 avec une longueur focale équivalente de 25 mm en termes de film 35 mm. Il y a aussi l'autofocus à détection de phase, mais pas de stabilisation, naturellement. Un seul flash LED est également présent pour aider dans l'obscurité. Qualité d'image La qualité de l’image n’est pas géniale, Les photos manquent de netteté et il y a beaucoup de bruit. La gamme dynamique est également assez limitée. Il y a quelque chose de positif à trouver dans les couleurs: animé, mais pas fou saturé. C'est toujours le même temps dans notre studio, où nous tournons un tas d'affiches de test. Découvrez comment le Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 les gère, comparé à quelques rivaux potentiels. Dans notre expérience, le passage au mode HDR n’a pas apporté beaucoup de différence - il se rétablit à peine dans les hautes lumières et ne fait pas beaucoup pour les ombres. Voici les mêmes scènes tournées en mode HDR. Des portraits L'isolement du sujet est la seule raison d'être de l'appareil photo 2MP. Huawei appelle le mode «Aperture» et vous pouvez simuler le niveau de flou obtenu avec différentes ouvertures, la valeur par défaut étant f / 4.0. Votre kilométrage variera certainement, et nous avons été surpris par la qualité de la prise de vue extérieure ci-dessous, avec toutes les feuilles et les trucs (les «trucs» étant les cheveux du mec). Apparemment, notre siège social s'est révélé plus difficile pour l'algorithme de reconnaissance des sujets. Selfies La caméra selfie sur le Y7 Prime 2018 est une unité 8MP avec une ouverture f / 2.0 et une mise au point fixe. Les images capturées sont bien nettes, mais la plage dynamique est assez étroite et les teintes de peau sont légèrement rosées. Dans l'ensemble, un bon affichage, cependant. Il n'y a pas de mode portrait / ouverture pour les selfies. Enregistrement video L'enregistrement vidéo sur le Y7 Prime (2018) atteint un maximum de 1080p / 30fps. Le bitrate est un 20 Mbps plutôt élevé et change, tandis que l'audio est enregistré en stéréo à 96 kbps. La qualité de la vidéo est okayish - le niveau de détail est de l'ordre de 720p, mais le contraste est bon et les couleurs sont au rendez-vous. L'audio est décent aussi.
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Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 review Compétition Smartphones Si vous pensez qu’il est difficile pour un produit phare de se démarquer, qu’en est-il d’un midranger? Capteurs d'empreintes digitales, doubles caméras, grands écrans - ils semblent tous les avoir. Il en va de même pour le Huawei Y7 Prime 2018. Il a même un flash frontal - pas entièrement omniprésent. Malgré tout, ce n'est pas facile à recommander. Tant de Xiaomis, vous dites, mais en voici un autre: le Mi A2 est sur le point de devenir mondial, et il est équipé d’une puce Snapdragon 660 encore plus puissante et d’un écran 6 pouces de 1080p. Elle fait également partie du programme Android One, ce qui vous permet de bénéficier d'une expérience de système d'exploitation pure et de mises à jour rapides. C'est un peu plus cher. Read the full article
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بررسی Huawei Y7 Prime : میان رده ای بسیار پرطرفدار از هواوی
بررسی Huawei Y7 Prime : میان رده ای بسیار پرطرفدار از هواوی
اسمارت فون های سری Y هواویی را می توان جزو پرفروش ترین میان رده های ایران و حتی دنیا نامید. پس از بررسی Huawei Y5 Prime که در نت نوشت انجام دادیم، حال نوبت به مدل بعدی از سری Y یعنی بررسی Huawei Y7 Prime رسیده است. خوشبختانه هواوی در مدل Y7 Prime از پردازنده های شرکت کوالکام استفاده کرده است. در ادامه با بررسی Huawei Y7 Prime با نت نوشت همراه باشید.
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Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) in for review
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Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) – a device for the young or at least those unable or unwilling to spend too much cash, but want a big screen and cool portrait photos.
The this year’s Y7 Prime boasts a 5.99-inch IPS display with a trendy 18:9 aspect ratio and a cost-saving HD+ (720 x 1440 px) resolution. The screen doesn’t look bad, though – it’s perfectly usable even if it’s not the sharpest around.
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gsmarena.com | Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) in for review
gsmarena.com | Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) in for review
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Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) in for review
Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) – a device for the young or at least those unable or unwilling to spend too much cash, but want a big screen and cool portrait photos.
The this year’s Y7 Prime boasts a 5.99-inch IPS display with a trendy 18:9 aspect ratio and a cost-saving HD+ (720…
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Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) in for review
Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) in for review
Huawei Y7 Prime (2018) – a device for the young or at least those unable or unwilling to spend too much cash, but want a big screen and cool portrait photos.
The this year’s Y7 Prime boasts a 5.99-inch IPS display with a trendy 18:9 aspect ratio and a cost-saving HD+ (720 x 1440 px) resolution. The screen doesn’t look bad, though – it’s perfectly usable even if it’s not the sharpest around.
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Huawei launched its full-view display smartphone Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 with the dual-camera on the back. It comes as a successor to the last year’s Y7 Prime but as we have mentioned earlier, it steps down on some features with much lower price tag.
Costing PKR 19,999/- or (~USD 175), the Y7 Prime 2018 lies among the entry-level Android smartphones. This surely is an attractive price if you just take it as a newer model to some last year’s model of certain phone. But the company did some manipulation to derive your decision on buying this phone.
It gets the new trendy full-view display with wider aspect ratio and narrow bezels around the screen. That’s what you see when you first look at it, and that’s exactly the first impression. Frankly, it wins your mind’s state of buying. But just take a look at it if you have a plan to buy this next model of your existing Y7 Prime.
First of all, here it is the exploded version of (not the phone itself but) the phone’s packaging.
Y7 Prime 2018 comes in a simple airtight white box with popup out style. What you get in the box are pretty much standard items – the charger, the USB cable and the earphones.
Among some firms, Huawei is also one that gives you two additional things usually in a retail package – the back cover and a protective film. Not so special, it’s a transparent silicon back cover but it indeed is the demand of most smartphone buyers today. You may not  prefer to use covers and screen protective films or tempered glass, but others might do. So offering these two things as bundled items in a retail box should always be appreciative.
This transparent silicon cover has some gradient pattern as well which gives a nice and eye-catching visuals.
Now looking at the back of the phone, let’s just start from the rear elements first.
Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 as some upgrades over the last year’s Y7 Prime – Rear dual-camera is the one. It’s a pair of 13-megapixel and 2-megapixel camera along with a dual-tone LED flash. The dual-cam configuration allows you to take nice looking portraits or any photo with blurred background (aka bokeh effect). The secondary 2MP camera is there to support that feature specially. During the first run, I felt that, that’s it with the camera features. I couldn’t find more of them, there in the native camera user interface. But we’ll see later how does it perform in the wild.
Then right there, the fingerprint scanner is on my preferred place – rear-middle location for perfect reach of your index finger. The performance of the sensor seems to be as good as other Huawei smartphones (low-end or mid-range of course) but Y7 Prime seems to catch some delay if it’s running a load of apps.
So, the delay – why that’s so? Well, we talked about some downgrades, right? It’s probably the processor. Huawei didn’t upgrade the processor in this successor model. In fact the company didn’t even keep it intact. They instead downgraded it a little bit.
Y7 Prime 2018 is powered by the Snapdragon 430 SoC which should not be so different than the 435 of last year’s Y7 Prime. But it sure is an older model of the processor. But this entry-level processor does impact on the performance of some features – such as this fingerprint scanner at the least.
Coming on the front of the phone, the 2018 edition of Y7 Prime joins the league of wider aspect ratio displays. That also comes with little narrowed down bezels. Not as narrow as many others have brought to the market but it’s significantly narrower than its predecessor.
The display resolution remains intact at 720p but with little more pixels vertically as the aspect ratio is wider on this model – it’s 2:1 (or 18:9 more familiar) as compared to the standard 16:9 aspect ratio of Y7 Prime. This all technical thing adds exactly 160 pixels to the wider side of the display. It’s now 1440×720 display resolution on a 6-inch screen that serves at the pixel density of ~269ppi. Now that’s only a little difference if compared to the 267ppi of original Y7 Prime.
So technically, the sharpness will remain similar to what you used to get on Y7 Prime, though a slightly larger display in a quite similar sized phone is sure a plus-point.
The top bezel on the front hosts those same components you usually see on every smartphone – the front-facing camera, an earpiece and some hidden sensors. Plus you get a soft-LED flash on Y7 Prime 2018.
On the other side, the lower bezel has the “HUAWEI” branding while the standard Android navigation is right above there on the screen.
Though it’s all plastic but built nicely like every other manufacturer has now reached the level building plastic mimicking well as metal. Y7 Prime has just the same matte finish on the back.  The camera module is little raised above the base panel.
The most appealing part is “the sides” of the phone. It’s glossy finish is nice but also prone to catching fingerprints. You can clean them tough. The power and volume buttons are on the right side.
The phone has a 3.5mm audio jack and a loud speaker on the bottom side. As well, expectedly the phone only has a micro USB connectivity.
The bad thing is that the phone doesn’t support fast charging and comes only with a 1 ampere standard charger.
Users who hate replacing one of the SIM cards with a micro SD card would love to have them all in the Y7 Prime 2018. It’s not a hybrid SIM slot and you can place two SIM cards and a memory card all at once without giving up on one thing.
Coming over at the software side, َY7 Prime 2018 gives you a punch of Android 8.0 Oreo software out-of-the-box. The most recent and up to date software is always welcomed. The phone gets quick upgrade after the first start and is currently, at the time of writing, it’s running at March 1st security patch.
Another downgrade in the phone is the battery capacity. Unlike the original Y7 Prime’s 4000 mAh, the new 2018 edition has a significantly low battery capacity of 3000 mAh. It’s up to the software optimization how well the battery live up to the usage. We’ll test that during our detailed review coming in the following days. Keep an eye over it. For now, you can compare the new Y7 Prime 2018 with the original Y7 Prime to review all the ins and outs.
Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 – Unboxing and First Impressions Huawei launched its full-view display smartphone Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 with the dual-camera on the back. It comes as a successor to the last year's Y7 Prime but as we have mentioned earlier, it steps down on some features with much lower price tag.
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REVIEW: Huawei Y7 Prime – the right telephone for Pakistani youth
REVIEW: Huawei Y7 Prime – the right telephone for Pakistani youth
The brand new Y7 Prime 2018 of Chinese language tech large Huawei, which was launched earlier this month in Pakistan, is the right companion for children seeking to have a incredible way of life.
The smartphone is a perfect handset to be thought-about in case you are searching for a tool which delivers a clean…
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Vivo launched its budget smartphone Vivo Y91C last month in Pakistan and we got it just recently and here is the full review of the phone.
The Y91C comes with very basic set of features, you might need to start using a smartphone. But the quality elements follow in this phone from the company. This phone costs PKR 18,999 PKR 19,999 in Pakistan, that’s around USD 143.
Update: The price of this phone has been increased during recent price hikes. The phone now costs PKR 19,999.
Let’s have quick look at the specifications and features of the Vivo Y91C.
Quick Features and Specifications
Realme C1 SoC Chip: MediaTek Helio P22 – MT6762R CPU: 8x Cortex-A53 2.0GHz GPU: PowerVR GE8320 Memory 2GB RAM + 32GB Storage microSD card dedicated slot (up to 256GB) OS / Software Android 8.1 Oreo / Funtouch OS 4.5 Display 6.22-inch IPS LCD – Full-incell 1520×720 HD+ resolution, 19:9, Pixel density: ~271 ppi Screen-to-body ratio: ~88% Rear Camera 13MP, PDAF, f/2.2 lens aperture LED flash, bokeh mode, 720p/1080p video recording at 30fps Front Camera 5MP, f/1.8 Battery 4030 mAh Charger included with retail package: 5V/1A Size/Weight 155.11 x 75.09 x 8.28 mm / 163.5 grams Sensors Accelerometer, Proximity, Ambient light, E-Compass, Virtual Gyroscope Connectivity WiFi: 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4GHz WiFi Tethering, WiFi Direct, Personal Hotspot Bluetooth: 5, GPS/AGPS, FM Radio, USB 2.0 micro USB Color Options Fusion Black,Ocean Blue,Sunset Red
There are three color options to choose from Fusion Black, Ocean Blue, Sunset Red. The red one is what we got here which really couldn’t be a choice for boys. In fact some girls may also prefer to choose the Blue or Black variants than the Red/Pink variant.
As you know this phone comes with MediaTek’s Helio P22, the entry-level processor. There are two other variants Vivo had but didn’t bring to Pakistan. The one was initially launched with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 439, a fingerprint sensor, and some other memory configurations. The second was launched with the same Helio P22 chip but better memory configurations and a fingerprint sensor. The company launched a third variant with P22 without a fingerprint sensor.
So as you have noticed from the pictures above, the one we have here is the third one – without the fingerprint sensor.
Unboxing of Vivo Y91C
As Vivo doesn’t bother to ship earphones within the retail packaging of Y-series, the Y91C also lacks it. The phone ships with only a power charger and a micro USB cable. Let’s just count the factory-applied screen protector and an add-on silicone back cover.
Vivo Y91C device
5V~1A charger
micro USB cable
Add-on silicone back cover
Factory-applied screen protector
User guide
SIM Eject Tool.
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Build and Design
Occupying a space in entry-level segment, the Vivo Y91C comes with full plastic body. As you know plastic is always prone to attract scratches far quicker if not covered with a back case. But why would you even think about that when you are buying a cheaper phone? You won’t get anything better in this price.
So what we can talk about a plastic material, is the build quality. How does the company makes a plastic phone and how good does it looks in hands. Apart from the red color, I liked the not-so-thicker profile of Y91C but it may have more compact if the company used a smaller display.
The mid-frame is also plastic and joins right between the screen frame and the back panel. There is nothing on the back apart from the VIVO branding in the middle and a tiny camera on the corner with an LED flash.
Components and Ports
The Vivo Y91C has a common layout of components and ports as we usually see on other phones. micro USB port is on the bottom of the phone along with the speaker grill.
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The audio jack is also on the bottom and the top side of the phone is completely plain. There isn’t even a secondary mic for noise cancellation.
The power button and the volume buttons are on the right side of the phone, while on the other side the SIM slot is available.
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It’s not a hybrid SIM slot and you won’t need to worry about choosing between a SIM card or a memory card. Instead you can use all – a microSD card alongside two SIM slots.
Weighing 164 grams, this phone doesn’t feel much heavy in hands. However the size of the phone may not be an appealing thing for many. Slim bezels have helped the phone stay quite within limits though.
The phone is only 0.2mm thicker than Huawei Y7 Prime 2019, but Y91C has narrow overall profile with thinner bezels around.
Display
Vivo Y91C follows the 2018’s most trendy feature. Yet tiny, but it still comes with a display notch. It’s dew-drop style notch that only house a front facing camera in it. Vivo calls it a Halo FullView display.
It’s 6.22-inch large screen with FullView bezel-less experience. The front still has a bit larger chin. The display resolution keeps at 720p which is an ideal resolution for lower-end phone with low performing processor. While delivering content at pixel density of 217ppi, the phone has a screen-to-body ratio of 88.6% approximately, according to official document.
IPS display is better with Full-incell technology. it’s vivid but not sharp due to low-resolution on a large display. That’s the second reason I’d love to recommend any smartphone that has a 720p resolution but also has a screen size of at most 5.8-inch. That would give you a compact profile as well as a sharp content.
But just keep it real, these phones now don’t come with any thing lesser than 6-inch. Probably because you (the people) love to have larger screens no matter what on what resolution. Do you? let us know in the comments below.
Software and UI
Vivo Y91C runs Android 8.1 Oreo operating system out-of-the-box with the proprietary Funtouch OS 4.5 software layer on top. This interface doesn’t have any app drawer but an only home screens as app launcher.
Like previous iterations, Funtouch 4.5 keeps its resemblance with iOS. All the apps are there on home screen however you can organize them into folders. A static bottom row of apps is also present. You can pull up a control center with a swipe-up gesture on the bottom edge. It brings a row of frequent apps icons, the brightness and media volume controller, and the quick switches/toggles. The drop-down panel from top status bar only brings notifications.
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In addition to standard Android navigation, Vivo Y91C offers gesture based navigation too. Those gestures are exactly we have seen in iPhone X. It’s easy to understand and keep in mind just like shown in the screens below.
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Performance and Battery Life
The Vivo V15 is powered by the MediaTek Helio P22 chipset. It packs an octa-core ARM CPU with eight cores of Cortex-A53 – all clocked at 2.0GHz. It comes with PowerVR GE8320 and 2GB of RAM.
The processor itself is comparable to Snapdragon 450 for more regular performance of the phone. In fact it’s somewhat better as long as benchmark numbers suggest. Just take Rs. 26k Huawei’s Y7 Prime 2019 for example. The 20k Vivo Y91C can outperform both
AnTuTu v7: 76,059
Geekbench Multi-core: 3328
Geekbench Single-core: 832
But you shouldn’t really expect some heavy gaming from this phone. As the PowerVR GPU is not so good to play some graphics hefty games. However you can still play games like PUBG which offer different levels of graphics configuration. Means it will limit the system resources to let you play smoothly but with not-so-cool graphics quality.
Camera Test
The camera user experience is just same as we have seen in other Vivo smartphones previously with Funtouch OS 4.5, including V11. But due to the price category, Y91C comes with very limited set of options.
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There simple a few viewfinder modes with Photo, Video, Face Beauty, Professional and Document read mode. The phone doesn’t even support panorama mode. Professional mode is for the name sake as you can’t really get out of it. You can record up to 1080p videos at 30fps but no EIS is added with any lower resolution too.
Image Quality
Vivo Y91C captures nice shots in bright day light. Image detail seems fine from an entry level smartphone but still the distant objects looses detail specially the foliage and grass is all smudged out. Colors are accurate and looks nice. Noise handling was also good in some situations but can be spotted in dark gradient shades.
There is no HDR feature with the camera but the camera can handle dynamic range at some extent. The camera is not that good in low-light as heavy noise mostly occurs with higher ISO usage.
Daylight/Outdoor Samples
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Low-light/Indoor Samples
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Conclusion and Verdict
Vivo Y91C is a good buy in this price range. The other option is the Realme C1 with Snapdragon 450 which is much common in this price range. However I told that the Y91C is better performer with Helio P22 than Realme C1 or even little expensive Huawei Y7 Prime. But why I won’t recommend Realme C1 is because its 16GB storage is not the best option to go for.
Sure the Vivo Y91C comes out with more numbers, if you ask me. But again it depends, what do you prefer more. Whether you want only a bit better gaming performance on one side, or double the storage on the other side with everything better in regular performance. Make your choice.
Vivo Y91C Review – The Right Entry Choice Vivo launched its budget smartphone Vivo Y91C last month in Pakistan and we got it just recently and here is the full review of the phone.
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techprolonged · 6 years ago
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Huawei’s Y-series focuses on the mass market covering a wide range of budget from entry-level to mid-range smartphones. The very first smartphone from the series recently landed into Pakistani market, the Huawei Y7 Prime 2019. We have already published a separate unboxing session (video after the break) with very quick look on the phone.
Well, the company launched a mid-ranger from the series, Huawei Y9 2019 last year. We have done a full review of that phone if you want to check. But if you want to get every detail about the cheaper model, you are good to go down to have a full review of the Huawei Y7 Prime 2019.
If you were having an interest in this phone to buy, you might know that Huawei Y7 Prime 2019 first remained in the pre-orders phase for a couple of weeks before getting on store-shelves recently. Now that if you have bought the phone already, you can still continue to know the things we are going to disclose in this review. But if you have not made a purchase yet, then we will be glad to help you make a decision.
Let me make some important things clear about the pricing of this phone compared to its predecessors. The Huawei Y7 Prime 2019 is the third iteration of its model – the original Y7 Prime came in 2017. The interesting thing about the three models is that they confusingly priced and featured. In fact, not all but only the last year’s model actually did confuse with a downgraded hardware and decreased price over the original.
Huawei Y7 Prime 2018 (left) – Huawei Y7 Prime 2017 (right)
The very first Y7 Prime was priced Rs. 25,000 in 2017 with 4000mAh battery and Snapdragon 435. The next model brought a visual upgrade with an impressive full-view display and some better camera in Y7 Prime 2018. That model interestingly cost lower than original with the price tag of Rs. 20,000. But that lower price came with an older processor and a smaller battery.
The most recent Huawei Y7 Prime 2019 costs you Rs. 29,000 which is a real first upgrade from its predecessors. It keeps the bigger battery from the original and even better front/rear camera than last year’s Y7 Prime. On top, this year’s Y7 Prime brings an upgraded Snapdragon 450 processor along with a notched-display design.
With the Y7 Prime 2019 in hands, we think that the belief, which stated as the company won’t be using notch displays after when it adapted hole-punch display later last year, is debunked. They are rather keeping it for its budget smartphones, which will sure attract willing consumers. It’s just like last year when the company started using the full-view display on its budget phones.
You can check our thorough comparison between the new Y7 Prime 2019 and the last year’s Y7 Prime 2018. Here are the main features of Huawei Y7 Prime 2019.
Huawei Y7 Prime 2019 – Features and Specifications
HUAWEI Y7 PRIME 2019 / HUAWEI Y7 PRO 2019 Software Android 8.1 Oreo EMUI 8.2 Dimension 158.9 x 76.9 x 8.1 mm Weight 168 grams Display 6.26-inch Dewdrop display 1520×720 HD+, 19:9, Pixel density: ~269 ppi Screen-to-body ratio: ~80% Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 CPU: 8x ARM Cortex A53 1.8GHz GPU: Adreno 506 Modem: X9 (300Mbps↓/150Mbps↑) Memory 3GB RAM 32GB Internal Storage Camera Dual-Rear: 13MP + 2MP, f/1.8, AI Front: 16MP camera Battery 4000 mAh, 5V/2A Network 4G/LTE, 3G, 2G Sensors Fingerprint, Proximity, Ambient Light, Compass, Gravity Price PKR 28,999/- (estimate ~USD 206)
Before we go further, we want you to know that – in case if you plan to buy this phone, you will get these things with the retail box.
Unboxing Video
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Huawei Y7 Prime 2019 Box Contents
The device – Huawei Y7 Prime 2019
Connectivity/Charging cable
Travel charger – 5V+2A
Stereo earphones
SIM eject tool
User guide
Add-on silicon back cover
Add-on screen protector
10-watt charger (left) – Micro USB cable (center) – Earphones (right)
Build and Design
Huawei Y7 Prime 2019 follows the company’s recent design language but it’s all plastic – sure it’s a lower mid-range category phone. As you know plastic is always prone to attract scratches far quicker if not covered with a back case. But don’t count it as a bad thing about this phone, as you won’t get anything better in this price. You can, though, talk about the quality and it’s a good one like any other Huawei device.
The mid-frame is also plastic and joins right between the screen frame and the back panel. The branding and labels are at the side of the phone following the most recent releases from the company. Some light labeling is on the opposite side.
The rear side hosts the dual-camera module on the top-left corner and prints the camera labels below in the same direction as logo. It reads “AI CAMERA” with no camera or lens specifications, unlike a few other Huawei devices. An LED flash is also there below the camera module. The fingerprint sensor is also on the rear side which is always the most appropriate place for it.
Components and Ports
The Huawei Y7 2019 simply has a common layout of components and ports as we usually see on other phones. micro USB port is on the bottom of the phone along with the speaker grill.
Thankfully the audio jack is on the top side of the phone along with a secondary mic for noise cancellation and stereo recording.
The power button and the volume buttons are on the right side of the phone, while on the other side the SIM slot is available.
It’s not a hybrid SIM slot and you won’t need to worry about choosing between a SIM card or a memory card. Instead you can use all – a microSD card alongside two SIM slots.
Weighing 168 grams on paper this phone doesn’t feel much heavy in hands. However the size of the phone may not impress you if you have a bit smaller hands. Thanks to slim bezels around three sides that it gives you little less bulk.
You can see the display bezels and a notch on the top, right? if you didn’t, look at the following photos closely. That tiny dewdrop notch may impress those who didn’t like the wider version of the cut-out on top of the displays. So the phone offers a single piece of camera for your selfies – we’ll cover in detail in camera section.
Unlike other mid-rangers from the company, the Y7 Prime 2019 manages keep a bit larger chin with “HUAWEI” branding that we didn’t see in other recent phones. And we indeed liked the front without that branding.
The full front profile features a 6.26-inch display with aspect ratio of 19:9. The HD+ resolution of 1520 x 720 pixels serves with the pixel density of around 269 ppi and approximately 80.2% screen-to-body ratio.
Unfortunately, once again, oleophobic coating isn’t on the screen. That means you may have fingerprint smudges more frequently that will want you to clean with a wet cloth.
The IPS display on Y7 Prime 2019 is not that bad – it’s bright in most conditions. However very bright sunny day may make you struggle under heavy reflections. The 720p resolution on this big screen may let you feel little uncomfortable with less sharp content.
My favorite feature for hiding the display notch is still present with through the software settings interface. The feature enables a dark status bar covering the notch from both sides so it won’t stand out of the top edge.
Software and UI
Huawei Y7 Prime 2019 runs Android 8.1 Oreo operating system out-of-the-box with the proprietary EMUI 8.2 software layer on top. It’s just like the most mid-range smartphone Huawei has shipped recently including Huawei Y9 2019 or little more worthy Nova series.
The display notch as we noted above that could camouflage with a software based dark status bar. Even important thing is that it keeps the information intact including all those statuses and notification icons.
Lock, Unlock and Home Screen
The lock screen comes first with the same Magazine style by default as always. You can change the categories to load wallpapers from, in this specific style. The magazine style loads a new wallpaper every time you press power button to wake up the phone. Some quick options are also present on the lock screen.
The home screen can be configured as always to have different layout of icons. Folders and context menu is there that you can initiate by tap and holding an icon – you can still drag the icon that way by ignoring the menu and continue with dragging.
App Drawer
Default home screen style is just old without the app drawer but you can turn it on by going through Settings > Display > Home screen style > Drawer. Huawei must move this option to the home screen customize settings, it will be more quick and easy that way.
Variety of Navigation Styles
In addition to common three-key navigation that you have seen in above screenshots – recent apps, home, and back keys, the new Y7 Prime 2019 has three more navigation options. Gesture based navigation, Single-key navigation, and a navigation dock.
Gesture based navigation totally works without any visible keys. Only right, left, down, or up swipe gestures are used to go back and forth.
Single-key navigation comes with a single little bar at the bottom of the screen. You drag that key towards different sides to navigate.
Navigation Dock, when enabled, a dock is appeared floating on the screen which you can simply tap, tap & hold, hold & stretch and drag to respectively navigate to back, home, recent tasks view or move the dock itself.
System Performance
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 450 processor is driving the Huawei Y7 Prime 2019. We usually see this processor in this price range, with an exception where the same processor we saw in the 18k Realme C1. Also note that the C1 lacked many other important things you would need to use a phone these days. It didn’t have a fingerprint sensor as well as the phone packed with mere a 2GB RAM and 16GB storage which is a no-deal in today’s life when you are taking photos every 10 minutes.
So all that again would end up with a little more price tag in the shape of Huawei Y7 Prime with moderate 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage. Along with that you get Adreno 506 GPU which won’t have big troubles running good amount graphics on a 720p display.
Our most used titles during review process – Asphalt 9 and PUBG Mobile worked just fine. However playing for a little longer period may give lagging experiences. If you are interested to know, PUBG chose “Medium” frame rate settings by default which gave good experience most of the time. The graphics option sets at “Smooth” which is the basic one for experience giving up on picture quality.
Game Suite
The new Y7 Prime 2019 also comes with Game Suite just like the recent Huawei releases. It allows users to add certain games in a list that will provide the users with uninterrupted gaming experience. In addition the system will optimize the settings for better performance for selected games. This may also consume more power and you may experience device-heat.
Game Suite – EMUI 8.2, Huawei Y7 Prime 2019
Benchmark Rating Comparison
Here are some benchmark tests. We put the phone on trial with AnTuTu, Geekbench and GFX Bench tools.
AnTuTu score: 73,433
Geekbench score (single-core): 764
Geekbench score (multi-core): 3,835
GFX Manhattan (on-screen): 3,835
Battery Performance
With the massive 4000mAh battery capacity, the Huawei Y7 Prime 2019 has nice battery timing. It could last up to three days with one full charge for normal calling, texting, little internet surfing, little camera usage, only a few minutes of YouTube, less frequent Facebook and Twitter and likes.
It would last up to 1 day with little moderate use with social networks, in-browser video playback and YouTube, a couple of minutes GPS navigation, a bit of gaming, and a few still shots with camera.
Like many other phones, excessive camera usage and GPS navigation may take some battery juice but it’s much better than most in this class we have tested recently. Excessive gaming will take most of the battery if you spending a lot of time with PUBG like titles.
While the phone doesn’t have notable fast charging, it does come with a 10-watt charger at least. So it won’t take unusually long to fill up the battery.
Camera
Huawei Y7 Prime 2019 features a dual camera setup on its back with a 13-megapixel main unit paired with a secondary 2-megapixel depth sensor. It’s pretty much the same package as last year’s Y7 Prime, however the new model comes with a large aperture lens. That means, you should get better low-light photos from Y7 Prime 2019.
The main camera features an f/1.8 aperture lens and an LED flash. Unlike recent Huawei devices, this phone doesn’t have a specific “Portrait” mode for portraits with blurred background. However the camera will allow you take photos with blurred background, aka bokeh effect with a “Aperture” mode which is present for all-kind closeup shots.
Provided the single 16MP front-facing camera, Y7 Prime 2019 won’t allow you to take similar selfies with blurred background. However many vendors are providing that feature with even single-camera unit via software, it’s always been unusable. So you better be with standard selfies as long as they are good.
Camera UI
Overall the native camera user interface is same as we have seen in other Huawei phones. But this phone has very limited options to play with.  AR Lens is yet present to play with.
Image Quality
Huawei Y7 Prime captures nice shots in bright daylight. Huawei’s vivid colors also make its way through the images. Noise handling was good at some extent, however the images usually come with purple fringing at edges.
On the other hand low-light photos are impressively well tuned with noise handling. But sometimes it doesn’t get the focus right, ending up with softness across the frame.
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Aperture Mode
Aperture mode is impressive in most case, however at some places the system gets confused to decide which part of the frame needs to be blurred.
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Front Camera
Front camera with its f/2.0 aperture lens is good for your daily social doze of selfies. It’s quite good indoors well as outdoors.
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Conclusion and Verdict
Huawei Y7 Prime is a good contender in this price range. The Snapdragon 450 is not that great to be impressed as it’s not so uncommon in this price range. The chip indeed impressed us with its presence in Realme C1, though the other system attributes were not that great to fall for.
Considering the specs on paper, we think the Honor 8C might be better in terms of performance due to much better chip, Snapdragon 632. But we can’t guarantee about that because none of us here has tried that Honor device.
The rear dual-camera is good on Y7 Prime 2019 for your regular personal and social presence. The front camera is also totally fine. Build quality has no objection but the presence of oleophobic layer on the screen would be much better
Just let us know about your questions below and we’ll bring the right answer for you about anything in this phone.
Huawei Y7 Prime 2019 Full Review – All things Budget Huawei's Y-series focuses on the mass market covering a wide range of budget from entry-level to mid-range smartphones.
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techprolonged · 6 years ago
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Huawei makes smartphones in wide range of budget/lower and upper-lower range, mid-range and then lower/upper classes in the mid-range segment, then the high-end and upper high-end devices. That’s quite a wide set of sequential ranges a company could offer
Huawei, though in top three companies, is probably the only smartphone maker which is making a lot of device every year for all segments of customers. This year Huawei brought the budget Y5 Prime to the market with a little improved design from its predecessor.
The new Huawei Y5 Prime 2018 costs PKR 15,500/- in Pakistan and replaces the last year’s Huawei Y5 2017. The new model has features like fullview display with 18:9 aspect ratio. The phone runs Android 8.1 Oreo and comes with 2GB of RAM along with 1.5GHz Quad-Core processor in a newer MediaTek chipset. Well that’s quite an upgrade from from last year’s Y5 in pretty much similar price.
Retail Package and Unboxing
New Huawei Y5 Prime 2018 comes in a white box with pop-out way that usually Huawei ships most of its smartphones in. This box style is pretty common among many other manufacturers. You get pretty much standard items in the box – the charger, the USB cable and the earphones along with the phone itself.
Huawei Y5 Prime 2018 Unboxed
The Device: Huawei Y5 Prime 2018
5V/1A Charger
microUSB cable for connectivity and charging
Earphones with 3.5mm pin
User Guide and Warranty Card
Add-on screen protector plastic
Free Zong 4G internet
Like older Y5, Huawei kept from shipping an add-on back cover in retail box of Y5 Prime this year too. So you might need to buy it additionally if you want.
Quick Features
Looks like the new full-view display is now a compulsory feature for any smartphone no matter if it’s a budget phone. The top and bottom bezels are also reduced in Y5 Prime 2018 to make more room for the display, which now is wider 18:9 and supports HD+ resolution. That’s the first impression it gives but still the glass is flat to the edges – it’s not 2.5D curved glass.
If it doesn’t look like a budget phone then it also won’t look like better than a mid-ranger. Sure it stands out if put together with the older Y5 2018.
Design
Unlike the predecessor, the Y5 Prime 2018 does not have a removable back cover. But truly it was already not useful in the old Y5 to have a removable back cover as the battery was fixed inside. A removable back cover, only for the SIM card or memory card replacement, is really not better than having an in-body ejectable tray with a two SIM card slots and a dedicated microSD card slot. So definitely it’s good to go with Y5 Prime 2018.
The design is much similar to other mid-range devices from Huawei including the recent Y7 Prime 2018. The new Y5 Prime 2018 has enough to impress old buyers of the predecessor only from its looks. I am yet giving any inside performance detail which will be shared in a later review.
Hardware
As told above, Huawei Y5 Prime 2018 has some upgrades over the last year’s Y5 – Y5 Prime 2018 is improved a bit on chipset and comes with MediaTek MT6739 instead of the old MT6737 in Y5 2017. The phone’s 2GB RAM is also an upgrade to previous 1GB. The GPU is now PowerVR GE8100 which is newer but is clocked at lower speed.
It now has a 13-megapixel rear camera but 5MP camera remains intact on the front. But in a quick first tes, I didn’t find both of them any better than before.
The phone has 720p display with added pixels to the other dimension to make it HD+ resolution of 1440 x 720 pixels. This 18:9 display doesn’t cut the bezels out really well as the two, on the top and on the bottom still not that minimal as they were on Y7 Prime. So be it with a budget phone.
Y5 Prime 2018 gives you Android 8.1 Oreo software out-of-the-box. Battery gets a little bump from the old 3000 to 3020 mAh capacity. It’s up to the software optimization how well the battery lives up to the usage.
That’s the first look through the budget smartphone, keep an eye on the review coming in a couple of days.
Huawei Y5 Prime 2018 Unboxing and First Impressions Huawei makes smartphones in wide range of budget/lower and upper-lower range, mid-range and then lower/upper classes in the mid-range segment, then the high-end and upper high-end devices.
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