No Result
View All Result
Monday, June 5, 2023
Citi Business News
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Agriculture
    • Economy
    • General
    • Government
    • Local Economy
    • Top Stories

    Citi Business Festival: 8 pillars of digital economy by TechGulf’s CEO

    Citi Business Festival enters week one; focuses on Digital Economy

    Re-establishing national airline critical to reducing forex loss – Former Civil Aviation Boss

    Ghana’s unsustainable debt largely attributed to Energy Sector – World Bank Rep

    Ken Ofori-Atta, Ministry of Finance for Ghana, gives an interview during day 3 of the AfDB Annual Meetings on 13 June 2019 in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. (Photo by Malick Silue)

    We’ll be swift with Ghana’s economic recovery – Ofori-Atta

    Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire partner to tackle cocoa smuggling

    Pay us by borrowing from treasury bill market- Pensioner bondholders reiterate calls to govt

    Ghana’s energy sector needs audit to ascertain debt levels – COPEC

    Sole implementation of cylinder recirculation model threatens our investment – LPG Operators

  • Business
    • All
    • Agribusiness
    • Banking And Finance
    • Manufacturing
    • Markets
    • Mining
    • Oil And Gas
    • Real Estate
    • Tourism
    • Transport

    Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire partner to tackle cocoa smuggling

    Mobile money disrupted banking in Ghana – Zeepay CEO

    Ghana’s oil reserve recording steady growth – GNPC CEO

    Fuel pricing: COPEC predicts marginal drop in first window of June 2023

    ACEP pushes for research in Africa’s energy sector

    African leaders urged to employ energy policies that will transform Africa

    COVID -19 levy must be abolished – Importers & Exporters insist

    Halt implementation of utility tariffs increment- FABAG tells govt

    Govt maintains COVID-19 levy despite calls for removal

  • TECHNOLOGY

    Citi Business Festival: 8 pillars of digital economy by TechGulf’s CEO

    Cyber Security Authority mandate critical to country’s development – Joseph Cudjoe

    MTN shareholders given choice to convert dividend or take cash

    Ghana gets $300 million from US to build first-of-its-kind data center

    Telcoms industry players urged to partner government to promote clean energy transition

    Dominion University To Partner With USA Organisations To Set Up Centre Of Excellence For Artificial Intelligence

    Cyber Security Authority commences licensing and accreditation regime

    Twitter is reportedly planning to charge businesses $1,000 per month to keep gold verified checks

    Ghana withdraws $672m back-tax demand from MTN Group

  • INTERNATIONAL
    • All
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • US

    Mining propels Ghana to beat growth estimates in fourth quarter

    BoG pushes for improvement in IMF’s lending framework to boost continent’s access to resources

    Foreign exchange: Several African countries have a shortage of US dollars – why this happens and how to fix it

    Ghana and South Africa urged to leverage on AfCFTA to boost bi – lateral relations

    Silicon Valley Bank crisis: What led to stock crash, what lies ahead?

    Medical devices market projected to expand by $ 7.1 billion by close of year

    African Union adopts Africa Prosperity Dialogues AfCFTA action plan

    Third World Network Africa urges Africans to be strategic about AfCFTA

    5 important things to know about the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement

  • FEATURES
  • Videos
Citi Business News
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Agriculture
    • Economy
    • General
    • Government
    • Local Economy
    • Top Stories

    Citi Business Festival: 8 pillars of digital economy by TechGulf’s CEO

    Citi Business Festival enters week one; focuses on Digital Economy

    Re-establishing national airline critical to reducing forex loss – Former Civil Aviation Boss

    Ghana’s unsustainable debt largely attributed to Energy Sector – World Bank Rep

    Ken Ofori-Atta, Ministry of Finance for Ghana, gives an interview during day 3 of the AfDB Annual Meetings on 13 June 2019 in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. (Photo by Malick Silue)

    We’ll be swift with Ghana’s economic recovery – Ofori-Atta

    Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire partner to tackle cocoa smuggling

    Pay us by borrowing from treasury bill market- Pensioner bondholders reiterate calls to govt

    Ghana’s energy sector needs audit to ascertain debt levels – COPEC

    Sole implementation of cylinder recirculation model threatens our investment – LPG Operators

  • Business
    • All
    • Agribusiness
    • Banking And Finance
    • Manufacturing
    • Markets
    • Mining
    • Oil And Gas
    • Real Estate
    • Tourism
    • Transport

    Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire partner to tackle cocoa smuggling

    Mobile money disrupted banking in Ghana – Zeepay CEO

    Ghana’s oil reserve recording steady growth – GNPC CEO

    Fuel pricing: COPEC predicts marginal drop in first window of June 2023

    ACEP pushes for research in Africa’s energy sector

    African leaders urged to employ energy policies that will transform Africa

    COVID -19 levy must be abolished – Importers & Exporters insist

    Halt implementation of utility tariffs increment- FABAG tells govt

    Govt maintains COVID-19 levy despite calls for removal

  • TECHNOLOGY

    Citi Business Festival: 8 pillars of digital economy by TechGulf’s CEO

    Cyber Security Authority mandate critical to country’s development – Joseph Cudjoe

    MTN shareholders given choice to convert dividend or take cash

    Ghana gets $300 million from US to build first-of-its-kind data center

    Telcoms industry players urged to partner government to promote clean energy transition

    Dominion University To Partner With USA Organisations To Set Up Centre Of Excellence For Artificial Intelligence

    Cyber Security Authority commences licensing and accreditation regime

    Twitter is reportedly planning to charge businesses $1,000 per month to keep gold verified checks

    Ghana withdraws $672m back-tax demand from MTN Group

  • INTERNATIONAL
    • All
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Middle East
    • US

    Mining propels Ghana to beat growth estimates in fourth quarter

    BoG pushes for improvement in IMF’s lending framework to boost continent’s access to resources

    Foreign exchange: Several African countries have a shortage of US dollars – why this happens and how to fix it

    Ghana and South Africa urged to leverage on AfCFTA to boost bi – lateral relations

    Silicon Valley Bank crisis: What led to stock crash, what lies ahead?

    Medical devices market projected to expand by $ 7.1 billion by close of year

    African Union adopts Africa Prosperity Dialogues AfCFTA action plan

    Third World Network Africa urges Africans to be strategic about AfCFTA

    5 important things to know about the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement

  • FEATURES
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Citi Business News
No Result
View All Result

Huawei introduces Huawei Y7p; new mid-entry level smartphone with super high resolution AI camera

byNerteley Nettey
June 4, 2020
in TECHNOLOGY, Top Stories
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

Huawei has launched a new mid-entry level smartphone; the HUAWEI Y7p, a stylish addition to the HUAWEI Y Series. Equipped with a bevy of upgrades and a 48MP AI Triple Camera, the HUAWEI Y7p makes for a truly compelling choice for value-seeking consumers

An all-round photograph experience with a 48MP AI Triple Camera.

The HUAWEI Y7p offers a rear AI triple-camera setup that includes a 48MP main camera with an f/1.8 wide-aperture lens for capturing frame-worthy moments in true, native high resolution, an 8MP ultra-wide angle camera supporting 120-degree field of view for scenic landscape shots, group photos and wide-angle video capture, and a 2MP depth assist camera for simulating realistic shallow depth-of-field effects that are a staple of any breath-taking portraits.

ADVERTISEMENT

Equipped with a large 1/2-inch sensor, the HUAWEI Y7p also excels in low light scenarios, producing clear, low noise images that are rich with colours and details whether the user is shooting in broad daylight or at night.

Night Mode also makes a return, supporting stabilisation for handheld shots taken with up to a six-second exposure for easy detail-packed low-light shots.

Upon detecting that the user is shooting with backlight, the camera will turn on HDR Mode, which can combine three frames taken in quick succession to create a stunning photo that has a higher dynamic range. Like many other Huawei smartphones, HUAWEI Y7p also features AI Scene Recognition, enabling the rear cameras to recognise over 500 scenes and apply real-time custom enhancement to turn works of novices into masterpieces.

Additionally, 480fps video capture enables users to capture slow-motion videos that play back at 1/16 normal speed.

Embedded underneath the Punch FullView display is a powerful 8MP front camera that supports Huawei’s camera AI algorithms. Portrait Mode produces gorgeous photos and selfies by applying custom optimisations based on a subject’s face while retaining the details on their faces. Additionally, the front camera supports HDR Mode for stunning selfies in high dynamic range.

The front camera uses AI Scene Recognition which enable it to recognize up to eight scenes including blue sky, plants, night scene and more, optimizing the settings required for the perfect shot.
In addition, the front camera supports Face Unlock 2.0 for speedy device unlock

Trendy Design with a 6.39’’ Punch Fullview Display

Designed to be a showstopper, the HUAWEI Y7p is equipped with a gorgeous Punch FullView Display. Measuring at 6.39 inches diagonally and with thin bezels, the 19.5:9 display supports a HD+ resolution of 1560×720 for displaying fine details with vivid clarity.

At the top left corner is one of the industry’s smallest blind holes – measuring at just 4.5mm wide – providing an opening for the front camera with minimal compromise in the viewing experience. With a 90 per cent screen-to-body ratio , the display makes watching any video and gaming an absolute joy. Additionally, HUAWEI Y7p has a fingerprint scanner at the back to provide another convenient and secure means for device unlock.

The back of HUAWEI Y7p is layered on top a reflective layer to produce a futuristic glare effect. The mid-frame seamlessly connects the two sides, producing a streamlined, uni-body look that is both aesthetically pleasing and makes for a more comfortable grip.

The smartphone comes in classic Midnight Black and unique Aurora Blue colours. The Aurora Blue variant uses blue and green gradients to create a distinguishable and fashionable look.
HUAWEI Y7p offers a triple-card tray that includes two slots for Dual SIM support and one for storage expansion via MicroSD card of up to 512GB .

Strong performance

Running easy-to-use intelligent EMUI9.1 on Kirin 710F with an integrated octa-core processor, the HUAWEI Y7p delivers a smooth experience across productivity and entertainment apps.

The latest HUAWEI Y Series device also includes system-level optimisations such as the Extendable Read-Only File System (EROFS) and Full Scene Acceleration technology for better system, storage and app performances. The HUAWEI Y7p also comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage which can be expanded to 512GB with a micro SD card (sold separately).

With a large 4000mAh (typical value) battery and Huawei’s AI power saving technology, the smartphone offers a reliable long battery life, ideal for those that are always on the go.

Smart features for a Smart Experience

Built for gamers, the GPU Turbo 3.0 feature on the HUAWEI Y7p boosts performance by enhancing graphics for a more immersive gaming experience.

Additional smart features also include video reminding for incoming calls, which lets you add a unique video ringtone for your friends. Meanwhile, the HUAWEI 9.1 SKY stereo sound, optimizes the audio experience

Pre-installed with HUAWEI AppGallery

At the core of HUAWEI Y7p are Huawei Mobile Services (HMS), which include a range of essential smartphone features including the Huawei AppGallery, an app marketplace from which users can easily download apps.

Related Posts

Citi Business Festival

Citi Business Festival: 8 pillars of digital economy by TechGulf’s CEO

byNii Larte Lartey

There is a strong push for businesses to leverage digital technologies to conduct business. Beyond using the internet for buying...

Read more

Citi Business Festival enters week one; focuses on Digital Economy

Re-establishing national airline critical to reducing forex loss – Former Civil Aviation Boss

Ghana’s unsustainable debt largely attributed to Energy Sector – World Bank Rep

Ken Ofori-Atta, Ministry of Finance for Ghana, gives an interview during day 3 of the AfDB Annual Meetings on 13 June 2019 in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. (Photo by Malick Silue)

We’ll be swift with Ghana’s economic recovery – Ofori-Atta

Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire partner to tackle cocoa smuggling

Pay us by borrowing from treasury bill market- Pensioner bondholders reiterate calls to govt

Next Post

Tomato records highest increase in price for May – Esoko

Video on Demand: Business Weekly

ADVERTISEMENT
Citi Business News

© 2019 Citi Business News - CitiBusinessNews.com by CNR Digital.

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • FEATURES
  • Videos

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • FEATURES
  • Videos

© 2019 Citi Business News - CitiBusinessNews.com by CNR Digital.