Huawei launched the Y8p and Y6P phones a couple of days following a rumour of their release a few weeks ago. The devices are, according to their naming scheme, targeting the budget and midrange space that has been served by the Y series for an extended period in Kenya.
The Y8p costs KES 25000, whereas the Y6p costs KES 15000. These are attractive prices for what the phones bring to the table, but that is not the whole story because we have a lot of things to say about them, particularly the Y6p that we have in our possession.
Interested customers can walk into any retail shop and walk away with the phones. Those who would prefer online shopping should also be reminded that the smartphones are available via Jumia as well.
Those who will walk into a retail store will be given a free headset alongside another gift. These goodies are, however, only available for the next week.
Huawei Y6p Specifications and Price in Kenya
Display | Type | IPS LCD Dewdrop display |
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Size | 6.3” | |
Resolution | 1600 by 720 | |
Protection | - | |
Platform | Operating System | Android 10 and EMUI 10.1 |
Chipset | Mediatek Helio P22 processor | |
CPU | Octa-core Processor 4 x Cortex-A53 2.0 GHz + 4 x Cortex-A53 1.5 GHz |
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GPU | IMG GE8320 650 MHz | |
Memory | RAM | 3GB |
Internal | 64GB | |
External | microSD, up to 512GB | |
Network | Technology | Dual 4G Volte |
SIM | Dual SIM | |
Camera | Main | 13 MP (f/1.8 aperture), 5 MP (Wide Angle Lens f/2.2 aperture) and a 2 MP (f/2.4 aperture) lens. |
Front | 8MP | |
Battery | Size | 5000mAh with 10W charging | Micro-USB port |
Type | Li-Ion | |
Colors | Emerald Green, Phantom Purple and Midnight Black. | |
Features | Rear Fingerprint reader + Face Unlock 2.0 | |
Price | Ksh 14,999 |
Huawei Y8p Specifications and Price in Kenya
Display | Type | OLED Dewdrop display |
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Size | 6.3” | |
Resolution | 2400 by 1080 | |
Protection | - | |
Platform | Operating System | EMUI 10.1 and Android 10 |
Chipset | Kirin 710F SoC | |
CPU | Octa-core Processor 4 x Cortex-A73 Based 2.2 GHz + 4 x Cortex-A53 Based 1.7 GHz |
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GPU | Mali-G51 MP4 | |
Memory | RAM | 6GB |
Internal | 128GB | |
External | microSD, up to 512GB | |
Network | Technology | Dual 4G Volte |
SIM | Dual SIM | |
Camera | Main | 48MP setup that also includes an 8MP ultra-wide-angle and 2MP depth sensor. |
Front | 16MP | |
Battery | Size | 4000mAh with 10W charging | Micro-USB port |
Type | Li-Ion | |
Colors | Breathing Crystal, Midnight Black | |
Features | In-display fingerprint scanner | |
Price | Ksh 24,999 |
Worth knowing, and we think this is relevant information for you to know, is that the devices do not run Google services. This means that you will download your apps in some other way, and not via the Google Play Store because Huawei and American companies are battling a business and political issue that we hope will be resolved eventually.
The devices ship with AppGallery, Huawei’s new app store that has some of the most popular titles. Those who find the store unsatisfactory can opt for other reputable stores such as Aptoide to supplement their app needs.
We have rounded up steps of getting your favourite apps in a previous story, so you may need to check it out.
Besides that, the devices, mainly the Y6p in my possession, are excellent in terms of how they are built. The Y6p beats any phone in its price range in the craftsmanship area, and that says a lot regarding how far Huawei has come.
We will share more details about performance, battery (it is excellent!), and how you can get around the Google ban and still have an excellent experience with the device.