
Huawei Y9s launched in India at Rs.19,990, know Specifications
Chinese smartphone maker company Huawei has launched its new smartphone Huawei Y9s in India. It is a mid-range smartphone. The company has also made several launch offers with Huawei Y9s. Let’s know specifications and price of this phone.
Huawei Y9s Specifications:
Huawei Y9s smartphone has a 6.59 inch LCD (2340 x 1080 pixels) ultra fullview display. It has an octa-core Kirin 710F chipset. For powerbackup, it has a 4000mAh strong battery. Huawei has used a glass body in this phone and has a fingerprint sensor on the side. RAM 6 GB while 128 GB option is available for inbuilt storage. Storage can increased to 512 GB via microSD card. It has based on Android 10 and run with EMUI 9.1 skin. Ambient light, gyroscope, compass and gravity sensor have provided in the handset. The phone will be available in midnight black and breathing crystal color.
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Huawei Y9s camera:
Huawei Y9S has a triple rear camera setup. The phone has 48 megapixel primary, 8 megapixel ultra-wide angle and 2 megapixel depth camera. The handset has a 16-megapixel front pop-up camera for selfies.
Huawei Y9s: Price
Huawei Y9S is launched by Chinese company for less than Rs 20 thousand, i.e. Rs 19,990. The phone has made available exclusively for sale on Amazon India.
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