Sometimes in life, you need to let go off the magnetic lure of masterful specifications and handsome looks of flagships due to different constraints. These constraints e.g low budget force you to go for something that is the best in your price range. If you’re at the extreme low end of the price range and are looking for a faithful companion, Huawei might just have the match for you in the Ascend Y330.
The Ascend series has proven to be the darling of many users around the world because of its economical prices and good specifications. The Ascend Y330 is competed by a lot of QMobile and Samsung phones at this sort of price which include the Galaxy Star etc. Let’s see how has it fared among its competitors and in the smartphone world in general.
The Ascend Y330 unfortunately is not the best of choices. It seems like a huge disappointment because it misses some crucial features that are of immense importance nowadays. The display size is adequate at 4.0 inches and the 245 ppi pixel density will likely be good enough for it. No offence taken but for its commonly used Dual-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7 processor to be backed by just 512MB of RAM is one of the huge reasons for its downfall.
The primary camera has a dwarf 3.2 megapixel sensor and the secondary has completely disappeared from the Y330. This doesn’t really gives us much to talk about except for that maybe, this is what this price range has to offer as Huawei has never been greedy with its hardware. The removable battery is a plus as you can keep the Y330 afresh by removing degraded batteries and its wide range of colors such as white, blue, yellow etc. might interest users who have a taste for colored smartphones.
With that, we come to the end of our review of the Huawei Ascend Y330. Not much to talk about as it rarely or almost never presented an opportunity to rise above other contender smartphones in this price range due to its common specifications that already are well covered in the market. Did it make the cut for you?