Apple iPhone 7 vs Huawei Y5 (2019)
Here you can compare Apple iPhone 7 and Huawei Y5 (2019). Comparing Apple iPhone 7 vs Huawei Y5 (2019) on Smartprix enables you to check their respective specs scores and unique features. It would potentially help you understand how Apple iPhone 7 stands against Huawei Y5 (2019) and which one should you buy The current lowest price found for Apple iPhone 7 is ₹21,994 and for Huawei Y5 (2019) is ₹7,990. The details of both of these products were last updated on Apr 24, 2024.
Specification | Apple iPhone 7 | Huawei Y5 (2019) |
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OS | iOS v10.0.1, upgradable to v12 | Android v9.0 (Pie) |
Internal Memory | 32 GB | 16 GB |
Battery | 1960 mAh, Li-ion Battery | 3020 mAh, Li-ion Battery |
RAM | 2 GB | 2 GB |
Rear Camera | 12 MP with autofocus | 13 MP with autofocus |
Price | ₹21,994 | ₹7,990 |
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Overview
Specs Score | 54 / 100 Better Specs | 51 / 100 |
Sim Count | Single Sim | Dual Sim More Sim Slots |
Display Size | 4.7 in | 5.71 in Bigger Display |
Display Resolution | 750 x 1334 pixels | 720 x 1520 pixels Better Resolution |
Screen To Body Ratio | ~ 65.6% Less Bezels | |
Storage | 32 GB More Storage | 16 GB |
CPU Clock Speed | 2.34 GHz Faster Clock Speed | 1.4 GHz |
Front Camera | 7 MP Better Front Camera Resolution | 5 MP |
Weight | 138 g Lighter | 146 g |
Thickness | 7.1 mm Slimmer | 8.45 mm |
Battery | 1960 mAh | 3020 mAh Bigger Battery |
Unique Features | Fingerprint Sensor No No Water Resistant NFC No | No 3.5mm Audio Jack FM Radio No No Memory Card Support |
General
Sim Type | Single Sim, GSM | Dual Sim, GSM+GSM |
Dual Sim | No | Yes |
Sim Size | Nano SIM | Nano+Nano SIM |
Device Type | Smartphone | Smartphone |
Release Date | September, 2016 | April, 2019 |
Design
Dimensions | 67.09 x 138.3 x 7.1 mm | 70.78 x 147.13 x 8.45 mm |
Weight | 138 g | 146 g |
Display
Type | Color IPS LCD Screen (16M colors Colors) | Color IPS Screen (16M colors Colors) |
Touch | Yes | Yes |
Size | 4.7 inches, 750 x 1334 pixels | 5.71 inches, 720 x 1520 pixels |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | 16:9 |
PPI | ~ 326 PPI | ~ 294 PPI |
Screen to Body Ratio | ~ 65.6% | |
Features | Ion-strengthened glass, oleophobic coating Screen Protection | |
Notch | Yes, Water Drop Notch |
Memory
RAM | 2 GB | 2 GB |
Storage | 32 GB | 16 GB |
Card Slot | No | Yes, upto 512 GB |
Connectivity
GPRS | Yes | Yes |
EDGE | Yes | Yes |
3G | Yes 1 Mbps Download | Yes |
4G | Yes | Yes |
VoLTE | Yes | |
Wifi | Yes, with wifi-hotspot | Yes, with wifi-hotspot |
Bluetooth | Yes, v4.2 | Yes |
USB | Yes, Proprietary v2.0 | Yes, microUSB |
Extra
GPS | Yes, with A-GPS Support | Yes, with A-GPS Support |
Fingerprint Sensor | Yes | |
Face Unlock | Yes | |
Sensors | Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity, Compass, Barometer | Accelerometer, Compass |
3.5mm Headphone Jack | No | Yes |
NFC | Yes | |
Water Resistance | Yes, 1 m upto 30 min | |
IP Rating | IP67 | |
Dust Resistant | Yes |
Camera
Rear Camera | 12 MP with autofocus | 13 MP with autofocus |
Features | Face detection, Smile detection, Geo tagging, Panorama, Touch to focus | Face detection, Geo tagging, Touch to focus |
Video Recording | 4K @ 30 fps UHD | |
Flash | Yes, Quad-LED | Yes, Dual LED |
Front Camera | 7 MP | 5 MP with LED Flash |
Technical
OS | iOS v10.0.1, upgradable to v12 | Android v9.0 (Pie) |
Chipset | Apple Fusion A10 | Mediatek MT6761 |
CPU | 2.34 GHz, Quad Core Processor | 1.4 GHz, Quad Core Processor |
GPU | PowerVR Series7XT Plus (Six-Core graphics) | Mali-T720MP2 |
Java | No | No |
Browser | Yes, supports HTML5 (Safari) | Yes, supports HTML |
Multimedia
Supports | MMS, iMessage, Voice Commands | MMS, Instant Messaging |
Yes, with Push Email | Yes, with Push Email | |
Music | MP3, WAV, AAX+, AIFF | MP3, WAV, eAAC+ |
Video | MP4, H.264 | MP4, H.264 |
FM Radio | No | Yes |
Document Reader | Yes | Yes |
Battery
Type | Non-Removable Battery | Removable Battery |
Size | 1960 mAh, Li-ion Battery | 3020 mAh, Li-ion Battery |
Music Playback Time | 40 hours |
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