Camera:
The smartphone comes with a quad camera system on the rear. All 4 cameras have got different functionality and different specifications. Starting from the top, the main component is a 48MP Quad Bayer sensor, then comes the 8MP Ultra wide-angle camera, after which comes the 2MP fixed-focus ‘macro’ camera followed by a 2MP camera for depth detection. After a series of tests, the final verdict is that, although the phone belongs to the mid-level range, the camera took excellent images in its Night Mode and Pro Mode, while it could take decent pictures in its Normal Mode.
While these were all the features of the phone, some of them are beneficial, while others are not. Starting with benefits, with today’s fast-moving world and with everyone always in a hurry to strive forward, a discharged phone is the last thing that a user wants in their life.
Display:
While the back of the phone is simply plastic, it does not look cheap and has all the required cuts and sleek design competing with high-end phones. The phone comes with a huge display of 6.67-inch LCD screen having a resolution of 1080x2400 pixels. According to some tests, the phone’s screen acted pretty good as it was responsive even in high brightness mode and the black levels were maintained, which proves that the contrast level of the phone is on-point given that the phone runs on an LCD display.
Although there is no HDR capability, the Huawei Y7A does come with two modes that oversee the element of color temperature. While there are various settings, we would suggest leaving those on default as that gives the maximum efficiency to the screen’s display. Although the LCD screen hinders an on-screen fingerprint sensor, the phone comes with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor that is easy to use with either hand.
Battery:
To tackle this situation, Huawei Y7A comes with a huge 5000 mAh battery, a feature that is mostly found in only top-tier smartphones. The battery is non-removable, a feature picked up by every other manufacturer, making it a norm in today’s world. The battery enables its user to use the phone longer than an average smartphone. According to an experiment, the phone’s endurance rating, which includes, on-screen time, talk-time, and web browsing, came out at 119 Hours, which is commendable since the phone’s price lies in the medium-tier range.
Along with a huge battery, the phone also has an added feature of Huawei’s very own Supercharge technology, having a power of 22.5W. This ensures that the phone can be completely charged in less than 2 hours. This is some serious feature and can have a great impact on any user considering the Huawei Y7A.
Processor/Chipset:
The phone is equipped with Kirin 710A chip, a SoC that is popular among upper mid-range smartphones. The GPU in this phone is Mali-G51 MP4 and runs on a CPU which is Octa-core having 4 processors with frequency of 2.0 GHz and 4 processors with frequency of 1.7 GHz.