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Huawei nova Y series is reputed for bringing some solid features that are mostly seen on flagship or mid-range smartphones to the entry-level segment.
These smartphones are designed to provide users with access to a powerful smartphone experience at a friendlier price point.
The newest addition to the series, the Huawei nova Y70 – Huawei’s latest entry-level phone with the longest battery life; continues in the same tradition and brings to the table a 6000mAh battery with 22.5W Huawei SuperCharge, a large and gorgeous 6.75” Huawei FullView Display, a solid 48MP AI Triple Camera setup and ample storage with 128GB Storage.
From the strong battery life to the high screen ratio, the device boasts a mix of exciting and innovative features that heed to user needs, giving them a practical, high-quality device with room for endless entertainment.
We got our hands on this new smartphone, which is why we think it is a beast of an entry-level smartphone.
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