Huawei has launched a new budget smartphone in the global market. The Huawei Nova Y71 is now listed on the official website with a 6.75-inch display and a particularly large 6000mAh battery unit. The handset gets a premium-looking design with a triple camera unit on the back. The 4G phone is powered by a Kirin chipset and lacks Google services, like the rest of Huawei phones. Let’s look at pricing and specifications.

Pricing and Specifications

Huawei Nova Y71 is a mid-range smartphone but it debuts with a premium design. The handset features a slightly curved pack, featuring a cylindrical camera module. On the front, you get a U-shaped notch and thin bezels on the sides. It weighs approximately 199g and is 8.98 mm thin. There’s also a headphone jack on the device, which you don’t often see now.

Huawei Nova Y71

The smartphone gets a large 6.76-inch TFT LCD display with a 90.26% screen-to-body ratio and HD+ resolution (1600 x 720 pixels). It can display 16.7 million colors. Huawei doesn’t mention the processor of the device on the product page but it is supposed to be the Kirin 710A. The chip is paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, expandable up to 512GB with a microSD card.

For photography, the Nova Y71 gets a 48MP main camera with f/1.8 aperture, 5MP 120-degree ultra-wide angle, and a 2MP depth assist (f/2.4 aperture). On the front, you get an 8MP selfie shooter. The device packs a 6000 mAh battery, which is claimed to last half a week. It supports 22.5 W HUAWEI SuperCharge. It runs Huawei EMUI 12 software out of the box.

Huawei Nova Y71 is currently available in South Africa at a price of 4999 ZAR ($266). It should extend to other regions in the coming days.


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