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Huawei releases high-end phone for affordable price

bySunrise reporter
October 12, 2016
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Manage your battery power and so much more with the Y6 II’s built-in phone manager, no matter your needs.

Manage your battery power and so much more with the Y6 II’s built-in phone manager, no matter your needs.

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For those of you who have been longing for a high performance phone but were held back by the prohibitive cost of a quality phone, Huawei have answered your prayer.

The telecommunications solutions provider has released a new phone; the Huawei Y6II whose functionality rivals its relatively older version the P8lite which was released last year at Ushs1.6m.

The Huawei Y6II, which is set to sell at around Ushs655,000, boasts the latest hardware in the world of mobile phone innovations. These include the 64-bit Kirin chipset which Huawei had reserved for their high-end phones such as the P series.
In fact, the specifications fit its billing as a lightning fast smartphone, not previously available on the Ugandan market at its cost.
As Sam Ayo, Huawei Uganda Device Service Manager remarked, that the power released by Y6II’s powerful processor and high-performance Octa Core processors is a great bonus for customers as it allows multi-tasking such as browsing, chatting and video streaming without slowing down the phone as is the case with many cheap phones.
‘The Huawei Y6II handset has a wide 5.5 inch display, 13MP and 8MP cameras, octa-core processors and an elegant design body style. It also boasts of a larger dynamic 1280×720 resolution display which is crystal clear and rivals existing top digital screens. The durable GFF transparent lamination protects the display from scratches to ensure long-lasting brightness. The Huawei Y6II also has customized round curves designed for easy one-handed use,” said Ayo.

Besides phone’s inbuilt power, the Huawei Y6II’s boasts a 13Mega Pixel and 8MP front and back cameras that rival the higher-end phones.

Ayo hailed the phone’s enormous camera power as the perfect answer to those who seek to use multi-media for social engagement.
Ayo also noted that the Huawei Y6II uses the EMUI4.1 modified android operating system, whose cutting-edge software to drive an awesome user experience.

“The built-in phone manager monitors power consumption for extended battery life, and cleans and optimizes the devices Operating System, while the App Lock and Do Not Disturb functions protect user privacy, added Ayo.

The release of the Huawei Y6II is a timely arsenal for the Chinese company that is engaged in fierce competition with Tecno. But Huawei want to use their innovativeness and market dominance as the third biggest handset maker to win the competition.

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