Huawei to unveil pop-up selfie camera phone Y9 Prime on August 1

The 4GB phone packs 128GB internal storage capacity, expandable up to 512GB.

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The device boasts of a 16.7 cm "Full View Vivid Display" for wide angle visual experience.
NEW DELHI: Chinese smartphone maker Huawei on Tuesday said it would launch its pop-up selfie camera phone "Y9 Prime 2019" on August 1.

The 4GB phone packs 128GB internal storage capacity, expandable up to 512GB.

The device boasts of a 16.7 cm "Full View Vivid Display" for wide angle visual experience.


The 16MP Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered front camera automatically pops up when the user takes a selfie and retracts when the job is done.

Powered by the octa-core Kirin 710 chipset, the device packs a 4000mAh battery.

Supported by AI algorithm, the rear camera of the phone can recognise 22 categories and over 500 scenes in real time, Huawei claimed.
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