Huawei Y7a announced: Kirin 710A SoC, 48MP quad camera, and 5,000 mAh battery

Huawei today added a new mid-range smartphone to its Y series, dubbed Huawei Y7a. It is built around a 6.67″ FullHD+ LCD, that has a hole up top in the center for the 8MP selfie camera.

Around the back, you get a 48MP primary camera that’s joined by an 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro and 2MP depth sensor units.

On the inside, the Huawei Y7a has a Kirin 710A SoC paired with 4GB RAM. The smartphone boots Android 10-based EMUI 10.1 sans Google services and has two storage options – 64GB and 128GB. The former will be restricted to Latin American markets, but you do get a memory card slot in both variants for storage expansion by up to 512GB.

Completing the package is a side-mounted fingerprint reader, 3.5mm headphone jack, USB-C port, and a 5,000 mAh battery with 22.5W charging. All this might sound familiar to you because the Huawei Y7a is a rebranded P Smart 2021 that was announced last month.

The Huawei Y7a is priced at RM799 ($190/€160) for the 128GB variant and will go on sale in Malaysia starting October 30 with three color options – Midnight Black, Crush Green, and Blush Gold.





Huawei Y7a in Midnight Black, Crush Green, and Blush Gold colors

Source: Gsmarena

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