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Specifications S5F Advan Vandroid



                     


Specifications for the Huawei Y6 II Using a self-developed processor called HiSilicon Kirin, Huawei is gaining confidence in its ability to compete with Qualcomm and Mediatek, the two main smartphone processor players. The Huawei Y6 II is powered by an older processor, the HiSilicon Kirin 620 Octacore 1.2 GHz. This processor was previously used by the 2014 Huawei Honor 4C and Honor 4X smartphones. However, price considerations may be the primary reason Huawei continues to use this processor, as the Huawei Y6 II was released as a cellphone with medium specifications at a reasonable price. This phone, which was released in December 2016, is priced at Rp. 2,099,000, - and when I purchased it in mid-February from an online marketplace, I paid This phone is priced at Rp. 1.839.000,-. At this price, the Huawei Y6 II will compete with phones from Xaomi, Alcatel, Lenovo, Infinix, Motorola, Oppo, Vivo, and other manufacturers. Using an old processor and GPU, it appears that the Huawei Y6 II is not intended for users who enjoy playing heavy 3D games, because for the same price, we can get a cellphone with quite high specifications. The lack of a Gyroscope sensor also prevents this phone from running Virtual Reality-based applications/games. So, where is the benefit? The camera appears to be Huawei's mainstay on this phone. With a resolution of 13 MP on the back and 8 MP on the front (for the time being). I had no idea the type of camera sensor used on this phone when this article was created), Huawei has embedded many features in its camera, beginning with automatic mode, manual, effects on photos, and some interesting features. other.



                                        

The S5F, like the other new Advan products, includes Anti Lag 3D Games technology and the V Color Engine. Gadget friends can play 3D games with clearer and sharper image quality without any problems. Specifications for the Huawei Y6 II Using a self-developed processor called HiSilicon Kirin, Huawei is gaining confidence in its ability to compete with Qualcomm and Mediatek, the two main smartphone processor players. The Huawei Y6 II is powered by an older processor, the HiSilicon Kirin 620 Octacore 1.2 GHz. Previously, this processor was used by 3D games, because we can get a cellphone with quite high specifications for the same price as other cellphones at the same price. The lack of a Gyroscope sensor also prevents this phone from running Virtual Reality-based applications/games. So, where is the benefit? The camera appears to be Huawei's mainstay on this phone. Huawei has embedded many features in its camera, starting from automatic mode, manual, effects on photos, and some interesting features, with a resolution of 13 MP on the back and 8 MP on the front (Until this article was created, I did not know the type of camera sensor used on this phone). other.


                



The Advan S5-F phablet's advantages continue in the camera department. For the issue of photographing This device includes dual cameras with 13 Megapixel resolution for photos and videos. The rear camera of the Advan S5K, which costs 2.4 million, is the same. Meanwhile, Advan provides a front-facing camera with a fairly decent resolution, namely 3 Megapixels. Specifications for the Huawei Y6 II Using a self-developed processor called HiSilicon Kirin, Huawei is gaining confidence in its ability to compete with Qualcomm and Mediatek, the two main smartphone processor players. The Huawei Y6 II is powered by an older processor, the HiSilicon Kirin 620 Octacore 1.2 GHz. This processor was previously used by the 2014 Huawei Honor 4C and Honor 4X smartphones. However, price considerations may be the primary reason Huawei continues to use this processor.

Specification


CPU: Cortex A7 Quad-core 1.2GHz; GPU: PowerVR SGX 544MP.

GPUs :-

- Chipsets

Android 4.2.1 OS (Jelly Bean).

RAM: 1GB.

4 GB of internal memory.

- External Memory:

3 MP for the front camera.

13 MP for the rear camera.

2500mAh battery.

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