Huawei Y7 (2019) Renders, Specs Leaked; Hinting Imminent Launch
Karamchand Rameshwar - Dec 29, 2018
The renders and specifications of the upcoming Huawei Y7 (2019) have been leaked, suggesting the imminent launch of the phone.
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New leaks of the Huawei Y7 (2019) have just been posted online right before 2018 comes to an end. This new phone, which is expected to be the Huawei Y7 2018’s successor that was launched way back in early 2018.
The renders and specifications of the Huawei Y7 (2019) have just been leaked by a tipster who goes by the name of Roland Quandt. He also tipped that this upcoming Huawei handset will most likely launch in the European markets in 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage base variant for a price of about €150 (around Rs. 12,100). Furthermore, the Huawei Y7 (2019) might also come in two more options, including Pro and Prime models with 4GB of RAM/64GB of internal storage.
Quandt also mentions that this new Huawei phone will feature a 6.26-inch HD+ display with a 1,520 x 720 pixels resolution, an aspect ratio of 19.5:9 and a water-drop notch. The phone is expected to come packed with an octa-core Snapdragon 450 processor and 3GB or 4GB of RAM. The phone’s storage is also expected to be expandable via a microSD slot.
In the camera department, the Huawei phone will likely to feature a dual camera system on the rear, comprising of a 13MP main sensor with an aperture of f/1.8 and a 2MP depth sensor. There will also be quite a few AI-powered features supporting the camera such as scene detection.
The Huawei Y9 (2019) will likely to have a notification LED between the frame of the phone, and that is similar to the Huawei P Smart 2019. Furthermore, the Y9 (2019) will be backed by a 4,000 mAh battery.
The Huawei Y9 (2019) is unlikely to have fast charging capability so it may take users to wait for up to 4 hours to get their devices fully charged. However, when the phone is fully charged, it can even last up to 2 days.
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