Huawei continues to bolster its Y-Series of smartphones, this time, with a more budget oriented device. Welcome, the Huawei Y7p.
Huawei Y7p’s rear panel uses nano-texture technology, and showcases a stunning 2.5D effect using light refraction for a premium and eye-candy finish.
It boasts a 6.39-inch HD+ display, and is powered by the Kirin 710F, along with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. Thanks to Huawei’s self-developed full scenarios acceleration engine, the phone is always able to deliver optimal performance.
For optics, it packs three rear shooters – a 48MP main, 8MP ultra wide, and a 2MP depth sensor. The device is able to capture handheld night shots, thanks to AI stabilization. It’s also powered by Huawei’s AI-assisted scene recognition technology. Up front is an 8MP snapper housed by a punch hole.
The device runs on EMUI 9.1 on top of Android 9, but does not come with Google Services pre-installed. It’s fitted with a 4,000mAh battery.
Specifications
Display | 6.39″ Punch FullView Display, HD+ |
Processor | Kirin 710F |
RAM | 4GB |
Storage | 64GB (Expandable) |
Rear Camera | 48MP, Main |
8MP Ultra Wide | |
2MP Depth | |
Front Camera | 8MP |
OS | Android 9 + EMUI 9.1 |
Battery | 4,000mAh |
Pricing and Availability
Huawei Y7p is priced at PhP9,990.
Offline Pre-Order
Those who will pre-order offline from February 22 to 28 will get a Huawei CM510 Bluetooth Speaker worth PhP1,600, 50GB of Huawei Cloud Storage for two months, and 500 Huawei points.
Online Pre-Order
Those who will pre-order via Lazada and Shopee from February 17 to 27 will receive a FREE Bluetooth Speaker, 50GB of Huawei Cloud Storage for two months, 500 Huawei points, and a PhP1,000 FreeBuds 3 voucher.
- The first 50 customers to pre-order will also get a FREE RP-PB060 Powerbank worth PhP1,499.
- The first 10 customers to avail of a FreeBuds 3 will also get a 50% voucher back.
- Units can be claimed from February 28 to March 9
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.