Huawei Y6p Review - Android

Huawei Y6p Review - Android

Budget smartphones are expected to have just the right amount of deliverable features. As for the Huawei Y6p, it goes a little more with...

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Budget smartphones are expected to have just the right amount of deliverable features. As for the Huawei Y6p, it goes a little more with 5000mAh battery, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, and triple cameras at the back for a competitive price of PHP 5,990. After spending more time with this device, here’s our full review.

Design and construction

Large phones aren’t new and bothersome to most users nowadays. Just like other smartphones in the Y-series, the Y6p has a sizable form factor. It has a heftiness to it, but at the same time, it’s easy-to-grip with its curved edges.

It gives a glass illusion, but it’s made out of a polycarbonate matte frame and a glossy back with some wavy S-shaped textures that shines when it hits the light. Yeah, it’s glasstic. It looks fun and edgy, especially in this Emerald Green color that we have. There’s also Phantom Purple and Midnight Black options.

At the back, you’ll find a triple rear camera setup stacked vertically together with an LED flash, a fingerprint scanner, and some Huawei branding. The cameras create a small bump, but it doesn’t make the phone wobble when placed on flat surfaces.

Upfront is an outdated dewdrop notch to house its front camera and earpiece. And it’s protected with a 2.5D glass panel and a pre-installed screen protector.

On the right are its power button and volume rocker. The placement of the buttons is just right, and they’re all clicky as well.

Meanwhile, located on the left is a SIM tray for two nano-SIM cards and a microSD card that’s expandable up to 512GB.

On top is a secondary microphone, while located at the bottom are its loudspeaker, micro-USB port, primary microphone, and a headphone jack.

Display and Multimedia

For the display, the Y6p gets a 6.3-inch TFT LCD IPS screen with a resolution of 1600 x 720px and a screen-to-body ratio of 88.4%. It’s not the best, but despite being an entry-level smartphone, we still get sharp details and natural colors—that’s customizable in the settings if you prefer cooler or warmer tones.

You can still see the display under direct sunlight if you put the brightness to max. However, you’ll notice that some colors will look faded.

And if for some reason, you’re still not a fan of a small dewdrop notch, then you can simply hide it with a black bar in the settings.

Audio-wise, the single downward-firing speaker can get loud. It has a feature called SuperSound to boost audio quality with a maximum speaker volume of 88dB. Under 50 – 75% volume, it’s still loud with highs and mids present. However, turning up the volume to the maximum often lead to tinny or distorted sound, so I don’t find myself using it.

It’s a good thing that the Y6p still has a headphone jack so you can take advantage of it for a better audio experience.

Cameras

The Huawei Y6p has a triple rear camera setup, composed of a 13MP main, a 5MP wide-angle with a 120-degree field of view, and a 2MP depth sensor. Meanwhile, on that dewdrop notch is an 8MP front shooter.

As for photo quality, snapshots from the rear cameras look vibrant and sharp, especially in bright conditions. You’ll notice that there’s some color boosting going on in the background, which is not so bad but can sometimes result in having an edited-looking photo. Colors under lowlight situations may seem to have a muted tone to them, and sadly there’s no night mode available in the camera app.