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    Huawei nova Y70 Plus: all-round super-performer

    By Huawei South Africa6 May 2022
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    In the new Huawei nova Y70, which is now available on shelf, you get an affordable smartphone without compromising on performance, quality or battery life. Certainly, the Huawei nova Y70 packs a punch that will give more expensive devices a run for their money.

    Weighing in at less than 200g with the battery included, it’s difficult to imagine such power from a smartphone that measures 168.3mm x 77.6mm.

    A battery knock-out

    Starting off its round of impressive specifications is the battery on the Huawei nova Y70 Plus. The battery is 6 000mAh, which means that, depending on your usage, you will only need to charge your device once every three days! But that’s not the only impressive thing about the battery.

    Using clever Huawei technology that might seem like magic, you can even get another 12 hours out of just 5% capacity. That’s some serious staying power. Oh yes, and if the phone is down to its last breath, the 22.5W Huawei SuperCharge will give you another three hours of video watching on just a 10-minute charge.

    So, whether you’re travelling, gaming or binge-watching your favourite series, the long-lasting battery in the Huawei nova Y70 Plus lets you do just that without having to cart around a battery pack or charger.

    A super screen

    And while we’re on the topic of watching or gaming on your phone, the Huawei nova Y70 Plus features a dazzling, 6.75-inch FullView display with a 90% screen-to-body ratio. Practically, this transforms virtually the entire phone into a screen.

    This makes watching the latest blockbusters as immersive as possible. Thanks to the smart, eye-soothing ambient light adjustments, you can comfortably settle down to an evening’s entertainment on your phone without straining your eyes.

    Of course, the Huawei nova Y70 Plus delivers 16.7 million colours in a stunning 1 600×720-pixel high-definition resolution. You simply cannot get more detail than that in a device this affordable. There’s also the eBook mode, which makes reading a pleasure.

    Photographic excellence

    Adding to the bang for the proverbial buck the Huawei nova Y70 Plus gives you, it also features an innovative triple-AI camera setup. This system is as adaptable as it is awe-inspiring.

    The 48-megapixel main camera has a powerful f/1.8 sensor capable of letting in more light for dazzling clarity and detail from end to end. It also has a 120-degree, 5MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2MP depth camera.

    These three cameras combined allow you take any shot you can think of. Whether it’s from the top of Table Mountain or capturing a day out with your friends, the Huawei nova Y70 Plus can take you above and beyond what you’re accustomed to seeing.

    There’s also the 8MP selfie camera and cutting-edge AI software that can smooth out skin and highlight key features. This natural beautifying effect intelligently improves issues like image sharpness and digital noise to preserve details in your selfies. It’s not cheating if we just highlight your amazing features!

    Featuring specially optimised Huawei algorithms, the Huawei nova Y70 Plus enhances the quality of any image.

    Head on over to your closest retailer today and get the amazing Huawei nova Y70 Plus at a fraction of the cost of what you think it’s worth. Reinvent your digital lifestyle with this incredibly affordable smartphone.

    The following deals are available for the new Huawei nova Y70 Plus from 1 May to 22 May 2022. All offers are available while stocks last. Ts&Cs apply.

    Huawei Store (Online)

    Purchase the Huawei nova Y70 Plus for just R5 499, which includes a Huawei Bluetooth speaker valued at R699. If you purchase the Huawei nova Y70 Plus during Huawei’s lucky hour, which is between 8pm and 9pm every day from 1-22 May 2022, and you are one of the first five customers to purchase the Huawei nova Y70 Plus, you will also receive a Huawei Band 4 valued at R1 499.

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    Purchase the Huawei nova Y70 Plus for R299/month over 24 months on FreeMe 1.5GB or for R339/month over 24 months on FreeMe 3GB.

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    Purchase the Huawei nova Y70 Plus for R299/month over 24 months on Pinnacle 1GB Top Up or for R349/month over 24 months on Pinnacle 2GB Top Up. This includes a free Huawei Bluetooth speaker valued at R699, available from 11 May to 28 June 2022. This is available on the My Huawei App, which is the enhanced Huawei support app, an official platform to buy Huawei products directly from Huawei, and a place to communicate with the Huawei support team and fellow users.

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    Purchase the Huawei nova Y70 Plus for R279/month over 24 months.

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