

The mix yields a relatively solid in-hand experience in terms of speed and responsiveness, with no real sluggishness being encountered.

Added to this is 4GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage. Looking at some of the other key specifications of the device, an octa-core processor is present delivering 1.70Ghz and 2.0Ghz, each over four cores.

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Added to this is a dewdrop-esque screen notch, which is also a design element from some of Huawei’s older devices.Īs such, given the price point of the Nova Y70 Plus there are a few concessions to be made and some general give and take in order to offer a solid all-around smartphone. On this front a fingerprint sensor is embedded into the power button instead of under the display like most P series phones. Said frame is still metal, but the back cover is hardened plastic with a high sheen to replicate the look of glass.Īll in all it is a fairly premium feeling device with its 6.75″ HD+ display (1600×720), although there are a few elements that are normally seen on slightly older devices. There is indeed the look and feel of a Nova series, but the camera housing and frame of the device is a little more understated than what we have seen to date. Starting as always with design and Huawei has not gone for anything too drastic here. We spent the past couple of weeks with the Nova Y70 Plus to find out. The latest device vying for attention from Huawei is the Nova Y70 Plus, but does it have enough about it to leave a lasting impression? This coupled with the swathe of new mid-range phones that have entered the market of late means that there are plenty of options to choose from, but for companies like Huawei, it becomes increasingly difficult to stand out from the crowd. So much so that you could get a little lost by the sheer volume of options that the Chinese manufacturer has brought to our shores of late. Huawei has been on a tear of late when it comes to launching new phones for the mid-range and entry-level spaces.
