Uh, it is always an amazing experience when Huawei launches a new nova device, just like the nova 5t in its prime, the nova 7i is well-designed, has impressive hardware and, most importantly, comes at a good bargain. It's, however, not perfect, and in this review, we'll go through everything that excites us about this device and a few things we are not so enthused about on the outside. The nova.7I is nothing but gorgeous. It has a large 6.4 inch laps LCD screen, which has a punch, hole, selfie camera in the upper left corner of the screen more on the cameras later, the nova 7i has a smart resolution feature that automatically lowers the resolution from FHD plus to HD plus to save power, which is quite brilliant. The display is vibrant and very, very, very bright, and I'm not even exaggerating. I really do think that this is one of the best lcds I've personally seen in 2020.
The display colors are just crisp and consuming content on this device. As a pretty delightful experience, as you can see, the bezels are not super thin, which is a good thing, because palm rejection on android is not so good at the moment. So a screen with these bezels prevent you from having accidental touches on the right side. We have the volume, rocker buttons and power button which doubles as a fingerprint scanner. I love this design because my thumb naturally rests on the power button when turning on the nova 7i, and it makes sense to just have it there on the left side would find the same slot that supports two NATO sim cards.
It is rather unfortunate that we did not get a SD slot, but that may not be a dealbreaker for many, since this device has 128 gigs of internal storage. The nova 7i has an USB type-c port, which plays a major role when fast charging it with a whopping 40 watt, Huawei supercharge adapter. Now this is great for power, hungry users who, for some reason, have been able to run the 4 200 William hour. Battery of this device down now 4 200, William r, is very huge, especially for how thin this device is. Now that's a pretty dense battery, and I'm all for that at the back would find a quad camera setup that has a striking resemblance to the iPhone 11 Pro.
We have a 48 megapixel wide lens, an 8 megapixel ultra-wide lens, a 2 megapixel macro lens and a 2 megapixel both lens uh. To be honest, I was not impressed with the cameras. The shots seemed over smoothened and artificial honestly for a phone. This good in all other departments. I must say I'm a little disappointed with such an underwhelming camera.
Don't get me wrong, you can still get good shots from it. If you do have good lighting and a little of patience on the software side, the nova 7i runs emu 10.0 on top of android 10. The interface of this software is just amazing. It is clean, fast and very responsive. The software interface is so good, and I just have to say I'm so impressed with how quick Huawei is going in the software game.
Moving on to the hardware, this device is powered by a Huawei Karin 810 CPU and a Mali g52 GPU. The Huawei 7i has 128 gigs of internal storage and not four, not six, but eight gigs of ram guys and my time of usage. This device did not lag. It was smooth and fluid and ran games smoothly. As expected, the Huawei nova 7i doesn't and cannot have Google mobile services installed.
So you won't see core google apps instead you'd find the Huawei mobile services, which tries to give other alternatives to what you'd usually find pre-installed on devices with GMS Huawei has the app gallery, for example, instead of the play store, there you'd find most of the apps you're, probably already used to like to tick, took and Snapchat. Now, even though you can download apps from third-party stores and websites I'd, rather you don't. Since you risked the chance of downloading malicious apps to many, this may or may not be a deal. Breaker I'd say, sit down, think it through and weigh the pros and cons on whether you'd want to fully commit to the device and Huawei's suites of apps at the expense of google apps. To conclude, I do think Huawei has taken a bold experimental step in this regard.
If people come to the realization that they do not have to rely on Google apps, this could be good for Huawei and bad for Google. On the other hand, if people have very bad experiences with Huawei, they might not think twice on what software suite their next device would run, though away nova.7I is retailing for around 273 dollars or 1 579, gun or series, and for what it doesn't have in software. It makes up for in hardware, and I think this is a big gumball, but let's see how it goes. Let me know your thoughts about this device in the comment section below thanks for watching this video, I go by the name, Sergey gray, if you're new to the channel make sure to hit the subscribe button down below so that anytime, a new video is released, you're going to be updated instantly I'll catch you in the next one stay blessed.
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