That’s “extra quality” in the sense of freedom from chargers. Modern flagships can’t touch that.
| | Cons (Limitations) | | :--- | :--- | | Durable Build: Matte textured back hides scratches and offers great grip. | Low RAM/Storage: 1GB RAM is insufficient for modern heavy apps (heavy games like PUBG are unplayable). | | Battery Efficiency: Excellent battery life due to low-power hardware. | Charging Speed: Uses outdated Micro-USB port; charges slowly (5W). | | Software Optimization: Android Go runs smoother than expected on low specs. | Camera: Struggles significantly with noise in low light without flash. | | Ergonomics: Compact, light, and easy to handle with one hand. | Ambient Light Sensor: Missing auto-brightness feature (requires manual adjustment). |
The matte plastic body and 18:9 aspect ratio make it easy to use with one hand.
The Huawei Y5 Lite was never about having the highest specs on paper. Instead, it was about . By combining a sturdy, ergonomic build with the efficiency of Android Go, Huawei delivered a device that felt reliable and user-friendly.
| Feature | Huawei Y5 Lite | Nokia 1 | ZTE Tempo Go | |---------|----------------|---------|---------------| | Display | 5.45" 720p 18:9 | 4.5" 480p 16:9 | 5.0" 480p 16:9 | | Battery | 3020 mAh | 2150 mAh | 2200 mAh | | Selfie Flash | Yes | No | No | | Dedicated SD slot | Yes | Yes (hybrid) | Yes | | Build quality | Good (metal frame) | Average | Below average |